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EXCLUSIVE: DreamWorks Animation is making cuts and slashing 4% of its staff. We understand that the cuts are due to the downward cyclical turn in the business, rising production costs and the ...
DreamWorks Animation Turns 25: “A Fairy Tale Like You’ve Never Seen” As the studio celebrates a quarter-century of game-changing movies about beloved characters from Shrek to Toothless ...
DreamWorks Animation had been seeking $35 a share from Hasbro, but many Wall Street analysts deemed the price steep and said so in research notes published Thursday and Friday. Investors ...
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DreamWorks Animation Is Falling Apart Behind The Scenes... - MSNDreamWorks as a company has had a very strange couple of years. With the release of The Bad Guys and Puss In Boots The Last Wish, it seemed like they were on top of the animation world, with their ...
EXCLUSIVE: DreamWorks Animation is making cuts and slashing 4% of its staff. We understand that the cuts are due to the downward cyclical turn in the business, rising production costs and the ...
Dreamworks on Big Stars Vs. Big Animation DreamWorks Animation's $150 million blockbuster Megamind hits theaters this November, helmed by Brad Pitt, Will Ferrell, and Tina Fey.
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The 10 Best DreamWorks Animation Movies, Ranked - MSNBut DreamWorks Animation, amidst the Trolls and boss babies, the chatty penguins of Madagascar, and silent horses who embody the spirit of the Cimarron, has made 10 genuinely solid movies.
Mar. 24—After a long journey, "DreamWorks Animation: The Exhibition, Journey from Sketch to Screen" has finally made its way to the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. The exhibit focusing on ...
DreamWorks will certainly have more films and characters to promote as it pursues plans to release five movies every two years. Tie-ins typically take a year or two to broker.
An expansion of DreamWorks Animation’s film and TV slate is proving beneficial for videogame publishers. THQ, which had already been developing a game for the toon studio’s upcoming ...
DreamWorks Animation on Friday announced plans to build a studio in Shanghai, in what the Glendale-based company billed as a landmark agreement with two state-owned Chinese media companies.
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