A cup of glee, a dash of spunk, a sprinkle of the impossible, and an abundance of blue. Such is the recipe for Smurfs: The Lost Village—and a whole lot of innocent, albeit thematically and socially ...
Created in 1958 by Belgian comic-book artist Peyo, the Smurfs are one of the world’s most recognizable brands. However, on the basis of 2017’s underwhelming Smurfs: The Lost Village—their third and ...
Even at 90 minutes, “Smurfs: The Lost Village” seems full of padding. With the presence of colorful characters and backgrounds, as well as celebrity voices, it’s an average outing that might entertain ...
From left: Smurfette (voiced by Demi Lovato), Brainy (Danny Pudi), Hefty (Joe Manganiello) and Clumsy (Jack McBrayer) in "Smurfs: The Lost Village." Columbia Pictures At one point in the new “Smurfs: ...
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Rihanna and the Cast Shine, but 'Smurfs' Should Have Stayed in Smurf Village — Movie Review
The Smurfs franchise has had a tough time getting off the ground (and not just because it follows a species of blue, pint-sized protagonists). Under Sony Pictures Animation, 2011's The Smurfs, which ...
Don't stop the Smurfin' music. Those little blue folks that first appeared in Belgian cartoonist Peyo’s 1950s comics – and became a 1980s pop-culture staple – have returned to the big screen with the ...
Jeff Ewing is a critic, entertainment journalist, interviewer, and screenwriter in LA with a life-long love of horror and film history. He has an M.S. in Sociology from the University of Oregon, and a ...
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