Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. The first official images from DreamWorks ...
Our resident kid critics take on the story of a dog and his boy. Editor's Note: To review the latest animated film marketed at families, I called in the resident experts again—four kids who like to ...
There's genius at work in "Mr. Peabody & Sherman," and I don't just mean the brilliant dog, Peabody. Following the lead of the '60s cartoon on which it's based, "Peabody" finds a clever way to appeal ...
We bring to the movies whatever childhoods we had, and whatever television we watched to keep real life at bay, one half-hour at a time.The frantic, occasionally funny new animated feature “Mr.
I needn’t have worried. The prospect of a feature-length “Mr. Peabody & Sherman” made me nervous, since the Sahara-dry humor that made the old Jay Ward cartoon unique is all but absent from today’s ...
Mr. Peabody is a Nobel Prize-winning pooch who "invented the fist-bump, auto-tune and Zumba," and then adopted Sherman. He's given the boy, now 7, a head-start on school by taking the kid ...
Before getting sucked into a what-the-wormhole ending that will scramble young brains, time-travel romp Mr. Peabody & Sherman is a fast, fun 3-D getaway, just a boy, his smart dog dad and scads of pop ...
“Mr. Peabody and Sherman” delivers what is expected from an average animated children’s comedy adventure. The film, which is based off the Mr. Peabody’s Improbable History shorts that appeared on “The ...
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