When you think about the level of detail and labor that goes into a feature-length stop-motion film, it boggles the mind.
Directed by stop-motion maestro Henry Selick, "James and the Giant Peach" is wonderfully bizarre. Many adaptations of Roald Dahl's work are too, but the film doesn't shy away from the original story's ...
Looking through the history of stop motion in film, there aren't as many mainstream feature-length movies as one might imagine. This is largely due to the cost of time and resources involved, but that ...
Coraline in pajamas bathed in blue light surrounded by shots from Wallace and Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Mad God ...
There's something intrinsically human about stop-motion animation. It requires building small sets and figurines that must be ...