Released just prior to the theatrical debut of Shrek the Third to maximize its synergistic potential, Shrek the Third for the PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii is more compelling as a brand ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Shrek the Third" proved to be a fairy tale come true for DreamWorks Animation SKG, defying expectations to gross $122 million its first three days at the North American box ...
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - You can't help but miss Shrek. You know, that ornery, mammoth, flatulent, trumpet-eared, icky-green-colored ogre. Sign up here. Oh, he's still large and green (and ...
The first two “Shrek” movies, in 2001 and 2004 (the latter of which now sits comfortably at #3 on the all-time domestic box office list), had essentially the same plot: Ogre loves princess; love ...
Sam Barsanti has written about pop-culture for 10 years, and his work has appeared at The A.V. Club, Primetimer, IGN, and Collider. He has also contributed to the popular daily Hustle newsletter, ...
"Shrek the Third" seized the boxoffice crown for the weekend with an estimated debut of a dazzling $122 million from 4,122 theaters for a total to date of $122.9 million, which includes $907,000 from ...
First things first, if you haven't seen the trailer for Shrek the Third yet, add a full half point to my rating. For everyone else (and considering that most people who read this site probably have ...
Talk about your middle-age spread. For an ornery ogre, the big green guy known as Shrek is getting downright cuddly. Too bad his latest movie, "Shrek the Third," is getting flabby around the middle.
Review: ‘Shrek the Third’ Much of the bite and a good deal of the wit of the first two films are missing here. The rude send-up of beloved fairy tale conventions remains -- somewhat -- but these ...
Never question the power of cinema to open our eyes and expand our worlds. To rattle prejudices; to challenge assumptions; to realize, yo, check it out, donkeys and dragons can get it on. And the ...
While still mirthful and eccentric enough to amuse his hordes of admirers, the irascible green ogre begins to show signs of encroaching middle age in "Shrek the Third." After a buoyantly funny first ...
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