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The Smurfs have entertained generations of kids since the 1950s. But is the new "Smurfs" movie with Rihanna and James Corden OK for all youngsters?
The woodland creatures get a new voice cast — including Rihanna and James Corden — and an updated backstory, but can't escape the mania and tedium of chockablock execution.
On top of her acting, Sedaris is an avid crafter. She showed off her crafting skills on her series At Home with Amy Sedaris and has written two bestselling DIY books: I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence (2006) and Simple Times: Crafts for Poor People (2010).
Smurfs 2025 is not streaming on Netflix, and likely will not be on Netflix any time soon, due to the fact that the film is a Paramount Pictures release. Almost all Paramount movies go to Paramount’s streaming platform, Paramount+.
The new Smurfs movie is the latest of 2025 movie releases, and it makes for another animated film jam-packed with huge talent. Along with Rihanna being highly-publicized for playing Smurfette and having her first song in years in the movie,
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Director Chris Miller brings back the big blue magic of the Smurfs to the silver screen with his new animated film.
It feels perfect for these PG times. But though it may be the best of the Smurfs movies, it still puts the innocuous in innocence.
The lovable blue guys (and one gal) go on a mission to save Papa Smurf in this colorful romp with an impressive voice cast.
Ultimately, No Name finds his “thing.” And his purpose is better and more extraordinary than any other Smurf’s. Good for him. Too bad his touchy-feely triumph ends one of the worst movies you’ll see all year.
A review 'Smurfs', the latest incarnation of the little blue superstars features Rihanna as Smurfette in a quest to find of save kidnapped Papa Smurf
Animated adventure bounces through the multiverse without ever really landing anywhere.
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNInterview: Behind the Blue with the Voices of “The Smurfs”It’s not every day you get to talk blue magic, brotherly bonds, and responsible smurfing, but that’s exactly what went down when we sat with the cast Nick Offerman, John Goodman & Xolo Maridueña as well as director Chris Miller,