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‘Smurfs,’ directed by Chris Miller, was released in theatres on July 18 and features voiceovers by Rihanna, James Corden ...
Smurfs opens to harsh reviews and a low Rotten Tomatoes score, with critics calling it "tedious" and weighed down by ...
Smurfs never manages to capitalize on its premise, and a series of very unfunny jokes throughout the entire experience bring it down horribly.
The Smurfette principle is most directly tackled in Smurfs: The Lost Village (2017). Smurfette searches for her purpose, ...
Rihanna is a producer, songwriter and star of the new movie "Smurfs," voicing Smurfette alongside co-stars James Corden and John Goodman.
The little creatures face off against a new malevolent wizard and help a no-name Smurf find his purpose in director Chris Miller’s adventure.
Ultimately, No Name finds his “thing.” And his purpose is better and more extraordinary than any other Smurf’s. Good for him.
Nick Offerman — actor, author, woodworker — is on his own version of the Eras tour. His 50s? So far, so great. His rules on ...
The blue-haired activist and voiceover wonder, who also voices Razamel, shares his views on the aromantic asexual nature of the Smurfs and teases the second season of X-Men ‘97.
After last year’s Primetime Emmy broadcast that sported fresh blood in terms of marquee category winners with Hacks for ...