BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgium is celebrating the 60th birthday of the Smurfs by giving fans the chance to experience living in their village and take a virtual reality ride through mystical forests and ...
First, let us sincerely thank the makers of “Smurfs: The Lost Village” for what they didn’t do. They didn’t allow any Smurfs to break wind or talk about poop. They didn’t substitute the verb “smurf” ...
The makers of “Smurfs: The Lost Village” deserve thanks for what they didn’t do. They didn’t allow any Smurf to break wind or talk about poop. They didn’t substitute the verb “smurf” for a profanity.
Lots of little lessons are interspersed throughout “Smurfs: The Lost Village,” but the film itself is an example that even the big, powerful, well-paid grown-ups who run movie studios can learn a ...
First, let us sincerely thank the makers of "Smurfs: The Lost Village" for what they didn't do. They didn't allow any Smurfs to break wind or talk about poop. They didn't substitute the verb "smurf" ...
Kelly Asbury’s Smurfs: The Lost Village, opening today in the United States, is Sony Pictures Animation’s newest feature film, and one that had a raft of source material to draw from. American ...
Hollywood is so enamored of existing intellectual property, sequels, reboots and franchises that a 60-year-old joke from Belgian cartoonist Peyo continues to be recycled, refurbished and redone. Its ...
The rare modern kids movie that offers absolutely nothing to anyone over the age of five. For centuries, humankind has been vexed by one question above all others: Do Smurfs have sex? Some, such as ...
It takes a village of Smurfs to add up to one personality, but in their third film the blue mascots of cute wisely shed live action. If you go with your family to see “Smurfs: The Lost Village” (and ...
Hollywood is so enamored of existing intellectual property, sequels, reboots and franchises that a 60-year-old joke from Belgian cartoonist Peyo continues to be recycled, refurbished and redone. Its ...
First, let us sincerely thank the makers of “Smurfs: The Lost Village” for what they didn’t do. They didn’t allow any Smurfs to break wind or talk about poop. They didn’t substitute the verb “smurf” ...