Genndy Tartakovsky's <cite>Hotel Transylvania</cite> Schools Hollywood on Cartoon Physics
You could tell by its mixed reviews that many critics didn't know they just took a class in cartoon physics after watching director Genndy Tartakovsky's debut feature Hotel Transylvania. But the viewing public caught on right away -- audiences were so captivated by its gut-busting gags and anti-realism animation that they helped it become the highest-grossing September opening in film history. Wired talked to the director about the film's success and what it means for the future of cartoon feature films.
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