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The little creatures face off against a new malevolent wizard and help a no-name Smurf find his purpose in director Chris ...
Rihanna voices Smurfette and supplies a new song, giving a half-hearted injection of star power to an otherwise uninspired ...
Review: The best thing that can be said for the latest attempt to reboot the Smurfs is that it maintains the light feel of a ...
The Smurfs have entertained generations of kids since the 1950s. But is the new "Smurfs" movie with Rihanna and James Corden OK for all youngsters?
A movie that’ll just about keep young viewers’ attention, Smurfs is part Rihanna jukebox musical, and part flimsy attempt to ...
Rihanna, James Corden and Jimmy Kimmel are among the stars who voice the magical denizens of a mushroom village in this ...
Ultimately, No Name finds his “thing.” And his purpose is better and more extraordinary than any other smurf’s. Good for him. Too bad his touchy-feely triumph ends one of the worst movies you’ll see ...
Following dismal early reactions, Smurfs has debuted to overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, earning a low Rotten ...
The Smurfette principle is most directly tackled in Smurfs: The Lost Village (2017). Smurfette searches for her purpose, ...
The pressing issue in Miller's film is that one Smurf, No Name Smurf (James Corden), lacks a defining feature. There are so many other labels already taken that all that's left for him are Clog Making ...
Visually bold but emotionally hollow, 'Smurfs' tries to reinvent a classic with too much chaos and too little heart. Despite ...