It's not just real-life, human stars who have to worry about scene-stealers in Hollywood. Cartoon animals have to beware, too. The first "Madagascar" in 2005 introduced us to four Central Park Zoo ...
The mother and her youngest daughters enjoyed a trip to the Central Park Zoo this week Vanessa Bryant/Instagram Vanessa Bryant and her daughters are experiencing the movies in real life! The ...
The Indian Ocean island nation of Madagascar is hoping that a recently released Dreamworks’ movie will spur tourism in the country despite its lukewarm success in the American box office. The animated ...
Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted bucks the trend of subsequent sequels steadily diminishing in quality from the original. The movie takes up where its predecessor left off: with our favorite zany ...
It has been 20 years since DreamWorks fired the starting pistol on one of its biggest animated franchises of all time with Madagascar. The tale of four New York City zoo animals stranded on the ...
The increasingly tenuous connection of each successive “Madagascar“ movie to the franchise’s original premise - homesick New York zoo animals at large in a scary world - is stretched pretty thin in ...
When you consider that the first two “Madagascar” movies collectively took in over $1.2 billion at the worldwide box office, the next logical step is obvious: “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted.” ...
Animated comedies so often turn out to be turkeys that America’s parents will likely be the most grateful for “Penguins of Madagascar,” a sequel that improves on its underwhelming predecessors.
Rebecca Woolf of Girl’s Gone Child is a mom of four who’s considered by many (especially us!) to be the top mom blogger out there. She’s joining our little EW family and will tackle that wonderful ...
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