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"How to Train Your Dragon" is a beloved tale of a boy and a flying beast. But is the live-action movie (in theaters June 13) ...
Jerry Seinfeld floated the possibility of a 'live action sequel' to his 2007 animated hit Bee Movie on Instagram. The ...
Mason Thames and Nico Parker are the miscast stars of writer-director Dean DeBlois’s good-looking but deadly dull live-action ...
Most filmmakers have a list of regrets about their projects, but getting a do-over is a rarity: "it was satisfying to check ...
Netflix is making a big awards play for the feature, and it’s easy to see why. The film revolves around Stevie and her ...
As Chicken Run turns 25, we place Aardman’s classic within a history of British animated feature films. They don’t come along very often, but when they do they can be very special.
The studios, which own Marvel, Lucasfilm, and DreamWorks content, describe Midjourney as 'a virtual vending machine' that ...
Beyond the Minions, Universal, a subsidiary of Comcast's NBCUniversal, also holds a broad catalog of IP including DreamWorks characters like Shrek and Toothless, and enduring figures from classic ...
In recent years, Disney has devised a sure-fire way to put children off the sight and sound of actors performing for the ...
How to Train Your Dragon” director Dean DeBlois made it clear years ago he was no fan of Hollywood's appetite for live-action ...
DC Studios and James Gunn are hoping that Superman shapes up to be the biggest movie of the summer in a few scant weeks.
Original ‘Dragon’ co-director Dean Deblois is back for this one, which sees Mason Thames as young Viking Hiccup, who changes how the creatures are viewed.