This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. In ‘Shrek Forever After,’ the title ogre is feeling claustrophobic in ...
As Rumpelstiltskin schemes to get his kingdom back, Shrek and Donkey (above) are reunited. But it doesn’t feel so good. ©Paramount In “Shrek Forever After,” the green ogre is frustrated, fat, cranky, ...
It’s rather strange when the only semi-normal character in a show is actually a green-faced ogre with a roar like a jet engine. But then “Shrek The Musical” is a show about freaks, so it works. Ogres ...
"Shrek Forever After" falls into a category that's hard to write about passionately: "Competent Family Entertainment." It's the fourth (and supposedly final) film in DreamWorks' animated series about ...
Shrek Forever After, the fourth and allegedly final Shrek movie, finds our ogre hero living in 3-D but frustrated with his mundane existence as husband, father of three and living legend. Shrek ...
“Shrek the Final Chapter” caused a bit of a dispute in my house. Don’t get me wrong – I love the “Shrek” movies. The messages about beauty, gender, acceptance and love fly in the face of mainstream ...
THERE IS NO happy ending for the “Shrek” franchise. The new “Shrek Forever After” — the fourth film about a lovable ogre and his adventures in the land called Far Far Away — shows that this series has ...
Hundreds of people gathered at Humboldt Park in Bay View on Saturday to celebrate their favorite ogre and the movie carrying his name — Shrek. Shrekfest started out as a joke and has grown into an ...
Sadly, DreamWorks Animation is working on another Shrek sequel, called Shrek Goes Fourth, for release in 2010, even though the third one was panned by critics (it has a 49% on Rotten Tomatoes, to be ...
USA Today have the first images from the fourth, and apparently, final big screen Shrek movie, Shrek Forever After. To be honest, they're not all that scintillating. Of greater interest though, are ...
It’s rather strange when the only semi-normal character in a show is actually a green-faced ogre with a roar like a jet engine. But then “Shrek The Musical” is a show about freaks, so it works. Ogres ...