by John Hannon | May 20, 2015
For many fans, this is the beating heart of all Star Wars films. Darker and denser than the original, it pushed the amazement audiences felt after watching the first visual extravaganza into another dimension. 1980 Special Achievement Academy Award® for Best Visual...
by John Hannon | May 20, 2015
Three single women in a picturesque village have their wishes granted – at a cost – when a mysterious and flamboyant man arrives in their lives.
by John Hannon | May 20, 2015
When assorted people start having inexplicable delusions that lead to their deaths, a teenage Sherlock Holmes decides to investigate. The film represents the first all-CG character in a feature film. It was digitized and animated by John Lasseter in the Lucasfilm...
by John Hannon | May 20, 2015
When young Willow Ufgood finds an abandoned baby girl, he learns she is destined to end the reign of the wicked Queen Bavmorda.
by John Hannon | May 20, 2015
Notable for combining traditional cell animation with miniatures, practical effects, and live-action with a level of seamless integration that had never been achieved before. The ILM Optical Compositing team ran over 10,000 feet of composites for the effects work in...