Through it all, Reggie remains blindly optimistic and rationalizes his owner’s tough love, while Ferrell’s voicework is in full Buddy the Elf mode. To be sure,Strayshas a similar dynamic asElf(2003)—in both, Ferrell sounds so innocent and enthusiastic, but he’s met with sarcasm and ...
It’s admittedly strange to see a 2023 movie with real animal actors (American Humane hasn’t put a stop to the practice altogether?), since the majority of recent releases have resorted to total digital substitutes. It certainly feels as if this is the era of CG animals exclusively. Yet ...
However,Universal ultimately decided to push the film back a little over two months to August 18, 2023, a date they previously reserved forPlease Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain.Straysopened up against the DC Comics movieBlue Beetleand MGM's sci-fi satireLandscape with Invisible...
Christopher Nolan's mysterious new movie revealed Elf producers wanted to "axe" mailroom scene Hearst and third parties use cookies and similar technologies (“Cookies”) on this site. Some Cookies are necessary to make this site and our content available to you; these Cookies fire automatically ...
Was it a tall order to get a hard-R talking-dog movie made? Yeah, but we had the right team in place and we got it to the right place. Universal is the studio that has always really understood these original R-rated comedies and full credit to them for seeing it as well. Of...
There's almost no CG: 95 percent of the movie is all real dog performance, which was really important to me. I felt like the more real it feels, especially for adult audiences, the less you get pulled out — but also the funnier it becomes. There's moments where Reggie puts his head...
Way darker than you would ever expect an animated movie starring dogs to be, Don Bluth’s “All Dogs Go to Heaven” focuses on unscrupulous German Shepherd conman Charlie B. Barkin (voiced by Burt Reynolds), who dies and goes to heaven after getting betrayed and killed by his business par...