The Ending Of The Nightmare Before Christmas Explained
In 1993, Jack Skellington brought us his scare-tacular brand of holiday cheer. This is the ending of "The Nightmare Before Christmas," explained.
Read MoreIn 1993, Jack Skellington brought us his scare-tacular brand of holiday cheer. This is the ending of "The Nightmare Before Christmas," explained.
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Read MoreBased on the trailer for Pixar's "Elemental," the voice of Wade might sound quite familiar to viewers because he has appeared in other movies and shows before.
Read More"Elemental" director Peter Sohn had some interesting words regarding the comparisons between the upcoming Pixar film and "Avatar: The Last Airbender."
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Read MoreThe song in Pixar's Elemental teaser trailer has fans buzzing, but what is it? Here's where you can hear more of the groovy tune featured in the brief teaser.
Read MoreThe two stars of Pixar's "Elemental," Ember and Wade, are reminding some fans of a certain gaming classic from the Coolmath Games website.
Read MoreHenry Selick of "The Nightmare Before Christmas" regrets replacing the scene at the end of the film that featured Tim Burton's severed head.
Read More"The Nightmare Before Christmas" composer Danny Elfman helped Tim Burton flesh out the structure and story of the movie prior to the script's completion.
Read MoreLet's take a look at how "Zootopia+" fits into the narrative laid out in the original "Zootopia."
Read MoreWreck-It Ralph marked a bold and exciting departure for Disney Animation. We take a look behind the scenes to discover the amazing work that went into the film.
Read MoreOut of all of the characters in "The Nightmare Before Christmas," Oogie Boogie was the hardest to design. Her's what made the villain a terror for creators.
Read MoreDirector Henry Selick learned his "Wendell & Wild" collaborator Jordan Peele was a big fan of stop-motion animation. He told Looper about it exclusively.
Read MoreWe love them for their relatability, bravery, and downright fantastical stories. These are the 30 best Studio Ghibli characters, ranked.
Read MoreFrom the famous author who translated the script to Hayao Miyazaki's take on the ending, here's the untold truth of Princess Mononoke.
Read MoreStop-motion masterpiece "Coraline" had an interesting journey from novella to animated classic. We're here to break it down, step by step.
Read MoreGaston may seem like one of Disney's sillier villains, but there's a lot more to the Beauty and the Beast character beneath the surface.
Read MorePixar's The Good Dinosaur was one of its messiest box office blunders, and here's the whole story of how the animated studio managed to fail so hard with it
Read MoreGiven the uniqueness of Mama Coco from Pixar's "Coco," one must wonder if there's a real-life person on which she was based.
Read MoreCharlie Chapman, E.T., and the Iron Giant helped inform the creation of The Stranger in "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power," according to J.D. Payne.
Read MoreWhile not as popular as movies like The Lion King or Shrek, The Land Before Time remains a childhood animated classic. Here's the story of how it came together.
Read MoreWarner Bros. announces the official merging of Warner Bros. Animation (WBA) and Cartoon Network Studios (CNS) following massive layoffs at both studios.
Read MoreTake a closer look at some of the scariest and most disturbing monsters that live in Halloween Town in Tim Burton's "The Nightmare Before Christmas."
Read MoreFrom casting intrigue to the several attempted sequels over the years, here are some of the most interesting bits of trivia surrounding Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Read MoreThis tragedy and Ted Hughes' The Iron Man inspired Brad Bird to tell this moving story.
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