USA TODAY review%3A * 1/2 out of four Stars%3A Hank Azaria%2C Neil Patrick Harris%2C Jayma Mays Opens Wednesday nationwide Even Neil Patrick Harris, the ever-charming performer and consummate host of ...
Both the animated and live-action stars, including Katy Perry and Neil Patrick Harris, were dressed in their best shade of Smurf blue for the sequel to Sony's 2011 family friendly flick. By Mia ...
July 28 was a very big day for some very little blue creatures as the Smurfs took over Westwood’s Regency Village Theatre and 161 other theaters worldwide for “Super Smurf Sunday.” A tree-high ...
Some Smurfs, smurfing along in "Smurfs 2." Cautious optimism is my filmgoing philosophy. I carry it with me whether I’m sitting down to watch the new work of Quentin Tarantino or Adam Sandler, ...
Time flies when you’re not wondering about the welfare of the Smurfs, those diminutive, animated blue-skinned forest-dwellers. Turns out they’ve been just fine since their 2011 big-screen outing, but ...
Smurfs after—The Smurfs (2011), The Smurfs 2 (2013), The Smurfs: The Lost Village (2017) —is a brand-new animated movie that brings back the little blue characters we all love—but this time, with more ...
This sequel retains its predecessor's genially goofy shenanigans, incredibly corny punchlines and Hank Azaria's go-for-broke performance as Gargamel. Much like its predecessor, this new “Smurfs” plays ...
In 2010, Sony Pictures pushed hard to mold the feature film adaptation of the evergreen characters from Belgium into a new franchise. By inking lucrative licensing deals left right and centre, it was ...
Does the world need another movie about a bunch of miniature, blue-skinned humanoids with bulbous noses and perky bobtails; gnomelike creatures who wear floppy caps, live in mushrooms, and use the ...
Audiences who liked The Smurfs know what they're getting in The Smurfs 2 (and again in The Smurfs 3), so this new teaser trailer doesn't try too hard to win over new viewers. It's just a cutesy ...
This publicity image released by Sony Pictures Animation shows from left, Grouchy, voiced by George Lopez, Vanity, voiced by John Oliver and Papa Smurf, voiced by Jonathan Winters a scene from the ...
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