"Smurfs" is coming to streaming. The latest animated "Smurfs" movie, which debuted in U.S. theaters in July, will be available for streaming on Paramount+ starting Tuesday, Sept. 16, according to a ...
*Paramount+ will premiere the animated film “Smurfs” on September 16 in the U.S. and Canada, offering a family-friendly blend of humor and heart. Described as “the funniest family movie this year” by ...
Will The Kids Next Door Return? Codename: Kids Next Door first premiered in 2001, telling the tale of a group of technologically advanced children who were fighting against teenagers and adults alike.
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Young people from across Long Island gathered for the Young Professionals Network Summer Social ’25, hosted by United Way of Long Island. The event, at Blue Point Brewery in Patchogue on Aug. 7, ...
An 18-year-old Utah mother locked her crying 2-year-old child in a sweltering car so she could watch the “Smurfs” movie at a theater undisturbed, according to local police. Tripura Merriex pulled her ...
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We’re nearing the home stretch for kiddie summer movies, moms and dads. Stay hydrated and nourished, because your multiplex chaperone duties aren’t truly over until early August or so, when the fare ...
Viewers are curious to know whether Smurfs has an end-, mid-, or post-credit scene. Directed by Chris Miller, the animated musical film follows the Smurfs as they embark on a quest to find Papa Smurf, ...
Zero stars. Running time: 92 minutes. Rated PG (action, language, some rude humor). In theaters. It’s Hanna-Barbaric. I have just endured a film in which an army of little creatures cruelly tortures ...
Don't stop the Smurfin' music. The pop star voices Smurfette – who seems to be a smaller but just as sassy version of the actual Rihanna – and has made this world her own as a producer and songwriter.
Don't stop the Smurfin' music. Those little blue folks that first appeared in Belgian cartoonist Peyo’s 1950s comics – and became a 1980s pop-culture staple – have returned to the big screen with the ...