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DreamWorks’ 'How to Train Your Dragon' topped the South Korean box office over the June 6–8 weekend with $4 million.
Director: Dean DeBlois Summary: As an ancient threat endangers both Vikings and dragons alike on the isle of Berk, the ...
Awkward and anxious, Hiccup (Mason Thames) dreams of designing the right weapon to fell an infamous species of dragon known ...
"How to Train Your Dragon," in theaters Friday, lowers the landmark animated film to the mediocrity of standard, dim ...
Original 'How to Train Your Dragon' screenwriter Dean DeBlois solo-directs this take on the popular franchise, which follows ...
Fifteen years doesn't seem very long to wait before doing a nearly scene-for-scene remake of an animated blockbuster. In the ...
Most importantly, DeBlois recognised the three things you simply couldn’t do a live-action remake of How to Train Your Dragon ...
There is comfort in Universal Pictures' and Dreamworks' live-action film following the original story almost beat for beat.
Canada continues to be a powerhouse in the world of animation, with its filmmakers consistently pushing the boundaries of ...
How to Train Your Dragon, released in 2010, was a massive hit, which subsequently led to two sequels, four shorts, and two ...
A line inspires the title for this review. Astrid says to Hiccup twice in this film, and it encapsulates why this live-action ...
The genre of mythology is one of the most popular genres, making mythological movies and shows superhits among the audience.