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If you go with your family to see “ Smurfs: The Lost Village ” (and let’s be honest: most of today’s animated features are more than suitable for adults only, but anyone who would go to ...
Grade: D- “Smurfs: The Lost Village” opens in theaters on Friday, April 7. Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.
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 ...
Set entirely in the Smurfs’ fantastical village (no trips to New York City here), it revolves around Smurfette (Demi Lovato), the only female of the species.
Smurfs: The Lost Village is pleasant enough, but there’s not much at stake, because no one stops grinning for long. Get more from Variety and Variety411: Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Newsletter ...
Things To Do app: Get the best in events, dining and travel right on your device Happily, “Smurfs: The Lost Village” is a much-needed course correction for the franchise.
The scenery in Smurfs’ Village is, well, Smurfy. The developers at Capcom produced a world that’s nearly identical to the original cartoon, and every house, Smurf, and rock is colorful and cute.
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.