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Ultimately, No Name finds his “thing.” And his purpose is better and more extraordinary than any other Smurf’s. Good for him.
Justin Timberlake had “Trolls.” Rihanna has “Smurfs.” Both films get as much mileage as it can from its singer-voice actor.
The Smurfs are back like never before, and they’re bringing a few familiar faces (and voices) along for the ride.
The woodland creatures get a new voice cast — including Rihanna and James Corden — and an updated backstory, but can't escape ...
Somewhere between a warped Rihanna concept album and a multiversal superhero knock-off, Smurfs can't decide how it wants to ...
Watching it, it's hard not to consider the fact that the vast majority of children brought by parents are probably way more familiar with Spongebob and Squidward than they are with the colony of blue ...
The strong voice cast, including James Corden, Kurt Russell and John Goodman, also helps with the transformation.
A reboot for Gen Z and their parents, the new "Smurfs" actually tries to evolve - a rare feat in a summer flooded with cynical retreads.
Por JAKE COYLEJustin Timberlake tuvo “Trolls”. Rihanna tiene “Smurfs” (“Pitufos”). Ahora, esperamos pacientemente “Gummi ...
I went into the “Smurfs” movie hoping for the best, expecting something less and ending up with an experience smack dab in ...
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