What ever happened to the Smurfs? Even those who didn't watch television couldn't escape their influence on youth culture, vocabulary and joke-telling. The Smurfs took America by storm in the 1980s ...
Zero stars. Running time: 92 minutes. Rated PG (action, language, some rude humor). In theaters. It’s Hanna-Barbaric. I have just endured a film in which an army of little creatures cruelly tortures ...
Justin Timberlake had “Trolls.” Rihanna has “Smurfs.” Now, we patiently await a “Gummi Bears” with the Biebs. But first we have “Smurfs,” which, like “Trolls,” gets as much mileage as it can from its ...
Jordan Kerner, who produced last year's Smurfs movie, has boarded the hybrid live-action/CGI feature, which is planning to retain actor Paul Fusco as the voice of the furry extraterrestrial. By Borys ...
Danny Goldman, a veteran actor who voiced the character of Brainy Smurf in the popular 1980s animated series “The Smurfs,” has died, his longtime agent Doug Ely confirmed to CNN. Goldman was 80 years ...
Prepare to see blue! After a foray into film, The Smurfs is heading back to TV for a new show. If you thought you were pumped about the last Smurfs movie, you might be even more jazzed to learn that ...
The musical project from Chris Miller, who also helmed 'Shrek the Third,' will be highlighted this week at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor Miller is ...
"We're thrilled to have such a talented group of people bringing audiences this latest rendition of the beloved Smurfs universe, including the incredible Chris Miller," said Ramsey Naito, who has been ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Star of ABC’s “The Connors” and New Orleans resident John Goodman is set to star in the new “Smurfs” movie coming to theaters next year. The announcement was made on social media ...
Danny Goldman, a veteran actor who voiced the character of Brainy Smurf in the popular 1980s animated series "The Smurfs," has died, his longtime agent Doug Ely confirmed to CNN. Danny Goldman, a ...
Justin Timberlake had "Trolls." Rihanna has "Smurfs." Now, we patiently await a "Gummi Bears" with the Biebs. But first we have "Smurfs," which, like "Trolls," gets as much mileage as it can from its ...