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 ...
The Smurfs are back like never before, and they’re bringing a few familiar faces (and voices) along for the ride. In a film intended to reinvigorate the Smurfs franchise with a new visual style while ...
No Name (James Corden) in Smurfs from Paramount Animation. Staff Writer In Smurfs, out in theaters July 18, a Smurf is blue that he doesn’t have a specific task to do in Smurf Village. Voiced by James ...
Nick Offerman, Natasha Lyonne, Sandra Oh, John Goodman, Kurt Russell and Jimmy Kimmel also lend their vocal talent to this new installment of the animated franchise. By Frank Scheck It’s been eight ...
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5 reasons why Smurfs is the film of the summer
Code blue: everyone’s favourite little creatures are about to take over the big screen, so get ready to ‘Smurf’ your pants. While you may be tempted by an escape to the sun this summer, you’re ...
Rihanna leads the cast of a completely inert take on this persistent (and seemingly enduring) animated franchise. That’s not to say that the Smurfs are old relics, exactly — since their 1958 debut as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Don't stop the Smurfin' music. The pop star voices Smurfette – who seems to be a smaller but just as sassy version of the actual ...
A Smurf-tastic Success That Makes The Blue Team’s Dreams Come True! As with your typical Super Mario adventure, The Smurfs Dreams story keeps things light and fluffy. The evil wizard Gargamel has ...
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