If Warner Bros. winds up taking on DreamWorks’ international theatrical and global homevideo and TV distribution, it may have more to do with parent company AOL Time Warner than the company’s studio.
While Pixar’s groundbreaking “Toy Story” often achieves plaudits for the shot in the arm it gave Hollywood animation in the mid-1990s, it’s impossible to ignore the influence of DreamWorks’ 2001 ...