The cute claymation couple look and sound pretty good in this mission-based platformer, but the gameplay isn't all that compelling. Nick Park's lovable claymation characters, the affable inventor ...
“Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit,” (Rated G) 4 out of 5 bagels One of England’s most beloved characters has made it to the big screen, and it took only five years to get there. Nick ...
Aardman claymation characters Wallace and Gromit have been hired by the city of Seattle to remove the rabbits that are running wild at Woodland and Green Lake parks. “After doing extensive background ...
There may be greater moments of pleasure at the movies this year than watching, in “Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit,” a spiral of bunnies swirling around in the transparent canister of ...
That’s all changed, now, and in a way it doesn’t matter. The Wallace & Gromit short films have always had a nostalgic sensibility, so they don’t really need to keep up with the times; their ...
As quintessentially British in flavor as a wedge of Wensleydale, pic reps the long-awaited feature outing for helmer Nick Park's Plasticine pals, here up against a mutant rabbit. "Curse" delivers a ...
Wallace and Gromit employ their latest inventions to rid her estate of rabbits. But then Wallace has an idea. What if they brainwashed the bunnies into not wanting to eat vegetables? Then the ...
Most gamers fear videogame adaptations of blockbuster films. And usually, this trepidation is warranted because these games honestly tend to suck. Most of these games fail to milk the source material ...
There aren't a lot of movies whose very existence - rather than, say, their intent, execution or artistic merits - affirms humanity's ability to surpass the so-called marvels of modern technology, but ...
As quintessentially British in flavor as a wedge of Wensleydale, pic reps the long-awaited feature outing for helmer Nick Park's Plasticine pals, here up against a mutant rabbit. "Curse" delivers a ...
Nick Park’s claymation-animated heroes, cheese-addicted inventor Wallace (voiced by Peter Sallis, to the mild manner born) and his mute genius dog, must contend with rabbits. Many hungry rabbits, ...
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