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Displaying all articles tagged:
Andrew Stanton
d23 dispatch
Aug. 9, 2024
Toy Story
Creators on Pixar’s Scrappy, DIY Roots
“Some of the support staff, they would make food a home and bring it in to feed everyone.”
By
Bethy Squires
the church of animation
Nov. 22, 2022
Andrew Stanton Remembers When ‘Nobody Wanted to Make’
Wall-E
The director revisits the making of his Pixar classic, which has joined the Criterion Collection.
By
Bilge Ebiri
vulture movie club
Mar. 7, 2022
The Time Has Come to Appreciate
John Carter
As the Goofy Throwback Epic It Is
The colossal bomb that lost Disney $200 million now seems far from the creative disaster it was dismissed as back in 2012.
By
Roxana Hadadi
pixar
July 17, 2012
Andrew Stanton to Direct
Finding Nemo
Sequel
In return, the
John Carter
helmer hopes to make another live-action movie.
By
Kyle Buchanan
teaser tragedy
Mar. 12, 2012
The Inside Story of How
John Carter
Was Doomed by Its First Trailer
And how director Andrew Stanton had only himself to blame.
By
Claude Brodesser-Akner
box office zilch
Mar. 11, 2012
John Carter
Box Office Verdict: Not So Good
Consolation prize: It was Russia’s biggest-ever opener.
By
Andre Tartar
chat room
Mar. 7, 2012
Director Andrew Stanton on His Sci-Fi Fantasy Epic
John Carter
and Why He’s Hoping for a Trilogy
“It’s really like we’ve made the pilot to a season we’re hoping to get.”
By
Bilge Ebiri
Feb. 18, 2012
John Carter
Director Insists He Stayed on Budget
THR
claims movie cost $300 million, up from $175 million.
By
Andre Tartar
movies
Oct. 10, 2011
How Much Does
John Carter
Need to Make to Get a Sequel?
Way, way more than you’d think.
By
Margaret Lyons
tweets
Aug. 12, 2009
Wall-E
Director
Mad Men
-izes Self
We’re as sick of ‘Mad Men’ Twitter avatars as anybody, but it’s still pretty great that Andrew Stanton made one.
By
Lane Brown
the industry
June 15, 2009
Taylor Kitsch Books Flight to Mars
Plus: Roy Rogers rides again.
By
Amos Barshad
wall-e
Jan. 13, 2009
Wall-E
Director Collects LAFCA Prize, Blasts Haters
Andrew Stanton: ‘We’ve been trying since ‘Toy Story’ to just make a film, and not have the word animated suddenly stick it in a different box.’
By
Lane Brown
news reel
Jan. 6, 2009
Director Andrew Stanton Talks
Wall-E
’s Oscar Chances
Stanton dispels the old myth about actors hating animation.
By
Bennett Marcus
kudos
Jan. 5, 2009
Directors Guild Snubs Andrew Stanton
’Wall-E’ helmer Andrew Stanton has been inexplicably ruled ineligible for a DGA Award on the count that his movie is animated.
By
Lane Brown
kudos
Dec. 19, 2008
The Dark Knight
Scores Utah Victory
Who says ‘The Dark Knight’ is an Oscar long shot?
By
Lane Brown
quote machine
Dec. 12, 2008
Tom Cruise Already Plotting His Next Golden Globe Nomination
Plus: 50 Cent pretty sure he can beat you at video games.
By
Tammy Oler
quote machine
June 27, 2008
Stevie Wonder Didn’t Know So Many People Were Licking and Sucking
Plus: Fred Willard on his dreams, and Grant Show gets mistaken for a porn star.
kudos
June 27, 2008
Confirmed: The ‘Wall-E’ Oscar Campaign Is On!
But what do the all-important ‘bigwig Hollywood marketers’ think?
news reel
June 26, 2008
Pixar on ‘Wall-E’: Environmental Themes? What Environmental Themes?
Andrew Stanton pooh-poohs any notion of environmentalism in his environmental catastrophe romance.