Check out our thoughts on the 2nd trailer for "The Garfield Movie", starring Chris Pratt as Garfield, and Samuel L Jackson as Vic. Watch the official trailer here: #Garfield #Animated #ChrisPratt ...
Everyone’s favorite Lasagna-loving feline is back in theaters with “The Garfield Movie,” but don’t expect to hear the grump grumblings of Bill Murray. The cast of “The Garfield Movie,” not to be ...
Since 1978, cartoonist Jim Davis has explored the quotidian dramas of pet ownership via the daily travails of beleaguered Jon Arbuckle, his eager dog, Odie, and the titular tubby orange tabby, ...
Garfield, voiced by Chris Pratt, is joined by Samuel L. Jackson as his father, in an inert big-screen adaptation that fundamentally misunderstands its protagonist. By Brandon Yu When you purchase a ...
Chris Pratt delivers a fun vocal performance, while the introduction of Garfield's father Vic, sheds light on the cartoon cat's complicated family history. ‘The Garfield Movie’ is a surprisingly ...
Given Garfield’s long history it’s hard to imagine a film about the corpulent cat that feels as if it’s made for almost nobody, but “The Garfield Movie” limbos under the bar. Big and loud, with ...
Four-plus decades before 'The Garfield Movie,' out in theaters May 24, the lasagna-loving orange cat first took over screens in 1982's ‘Here Comes Garfield’ special. By Ryan Gajewski Senior ...
Cartoonist Jim Davis’ curmudgeonly cat successfully returned to theaters early this year within an animated film that now debuts in high definition for families with younger children looking for an ...
Chris Pratt voices the famed orange tabby in a generic, if pleasantly animated narrative that misunderstands the characteristics that make Jim Davis’ Garfield a singularly attractive character. All of ...
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The film turns the mouthy, shamelessly lazy Garfield into an action hero. It’s hard out there for family audiences. First the quality deficit of last week’s "IF" and now the further descent of "The ...