The Smurfs, from left, Brainy, Jokey, Smurfette, Papa Smurf and Hefty, are back in action in the animated adventure 'Smurfs: The Lost Village.' (Sony Pictures Animation / Columbia Pictures) When the ...
Vanity convinces Tailor Smurf to make a new outfit for the Smurfs. After Jokey gets a hold of it, he and a few other Smurfs greatly change it up, which causes Vanity to accuse Tailor of being a bad ...
Does the thought of seeing Brainy, Grouchy, Jokey, Smurfette and Papa Smurf on the big screen make you feel, well, smurfy? I thought so. I think it’s a smurftastic idea. As a kid, Smurfs were a big ...
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 learn a ...
Brainy is busy helping prepare for an event in which Papa Smurf is going to perform, but he wants to control everything and it annoys the Smurfs. To get back at him, Painter and Chef prepare a prank, ...
It takes a village of Smurfs to add up to one personality, but in their third film the blue mascots of cute wisely shed live action. If you go with your family to see “Smurfs: The Lost Village” (and ...
This arrived a little earlier than we expected, but it's here now nonetheless so check it out. Sony has debuted the official teaser trailer for their new CGI The Smurfs movie featuring the voices of a ...
When cartoonist Peyo first introduced the Smurfs as supporting figures in a 1958 comic, he had no idea that they would go on to become some of the world's best-loved comic characters. And the story ...
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