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Antz premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 19, 1998, [11] and was released theatrically in the United States on October 2, 1998. It grossed $171.8 million worldwide on a budget of $42–105 million and received positive reviews, with critics praising the voice cast, animation, humor, and its appeal towards adults. [12]
In the English-language fantasy film based on the 1964 British novel of the same name, one of the children who won a ticket to tour a chocolate factory accidentally shrinks himself when using a teleporter on himself. [8] Darby O'Gill and the Little People: 1959: The US fantasy film features leprechauns who are smaller than the humans. Forced ...
As of 2025, DreamWorks Animation has released 49 feature films, with their first being Antz on October 2, 1998, and their latest being Dog Man on January 31, 2025. Their upcoming slate of films includes How to Train Your Dragon on June 13, 2025, The Bad Guys 2 on August 1, 2025, Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie on September 26, 2025, and Shrek 5 on ...
This superhero comedy still holds up with its great effects (for the time), plus a fun, fast-paced script—and a stellar cast that perfectly embodies a hilarious variety of high school movie cliches.
Katzenberg claimed Antz came from a 1991 story pitch by Tim Johnson that was related to Katzenberg in October 1994. [10] Another source gives Nina Jacobson, one of Katzenberg's executives, as the person responsible for the Antz pitch. [24] Lasseter, who normally did not use profane language, cursed at Katzenberg and hung up the phone. [27]
Antz: 1998 At War: 2018 The Battle of Algiers: 1966 Battleship Potemkin: 1925 [3] Bicycle Thieves: 1948 [4] Blue Collar: 1978 Born in Flames: 1983 [5] Boxcar Bertha: 1972 Brazil: 1985 Bread and Roses: 2000 A Bug's Life: 1998 Burning: 2018 Chicken Run: 2000 Class Warfare: 2001 A Clockwork Orange: 1971 La Commune (Paris, 1871) 2000 Comrades: 1986 ...
American animated films in the genre of adult animation, any type of animated motion work that is catered specifically to adult interests, and is mainly targeted and marketed towards adults and adolescents, as opposed to children or all-ages audiences.
Johnson was born in Chicago. He studied at Northwestern University where he earned a BA in English Literature. He also produced two animated films; both of which earned Richter Grant Organization Awards. [4] Upon graduating, he worked for two years as a freelance animator and director.