The new animated film Smallfoot, which tells the tale of a group of Yetis discovering the legendary smallfoot (AKA a human), has quite the stellar cast. In addition to star Channing Tatum, the movie ...
Producers John Requa and Glenn Ficarra have generally kept a wide berth between their kid-friendly projects (“Storks,” “Cats & Dogs”) and their more adult material (“Bad Santa,” “I Love You Phillip ...
Warner Bros. Pictures’ latest family-friendly animated film, “Smallfoot,” opening this Friday, reaches beyond the tropes of traditional children’s movies with its diverse range of music and unique ...
The original songs are a nice touch, but executive producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller can't rescue the weak humor this time. Phil Lord and Chris Miller may be executive producers on “Smallfoot,” but ...
LOS ANGELES — In Friday’s animated “Smallfoot,” yetis, aka the Abominable Snowmen, live happily in remote snow-covered mountain peaks. For Channing Tatum, who voices Migo, the curious, questioning ...
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, as the saying goes. That seems to be the approach taken by the screenwriters of the new animated feature “Smallfoot.” The story is actually “Bigfoot,” but it hinges on ...
Growing up in Baton Rouge in the 1970s, Karey Kirkpatrick spent his afternoons with Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig. The daily visits with the Looney Tunes characters proved educational.
Before last week, I had no desire to see Smallfoot. Whatsoever. That changed after the viral velocity of “Zendaya is Meechee,” the short musical video by actor, internet creator and former Vine star ...
Animated movies regularly deal with significant real-world issues, but “Smallfoot” carries a big message that feels particularly timely: the question of being afraid of and hostile toward those who ...
Goat and Migo voiced by Channing Tatum in a still from the new animated film "Smallfoot." (Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures) The new film "Smallfoot" comes out Friday — think Bigfoot, but from the ...
Producers John Requa and Glenn Ficarra have generally kept a wide berth between their kid-friendly projects (“Storks,” “Cats & Dogs”) and their more adult material (“Bad Santa,” “I Love You Phillip ...