It's hard to believe a chance encounter that turns three unique women into fast friends can lead to murder, but that's what the "Greek chorus" of Big Little Lies would have us believe.
On Big Little Lies Season 1 Episode 1, we're introduced to Madeline, Jane, Celeste and Renata and their children. All but Renata become fast friends. Renata is on the outside looking in, but it probably won't be that logical for the kids.
Each of the women seems to be facing challenges at this point in their lives, but none of it appears to be worthy of murderous intent – yet.
As I noted in my Big Little Lies advance review, I didn't read the book on which the series is based, but I do know about it and the plotline. Please don't compare the two in the comments. There are changes to the story throughout the first six episodes, so...
On Big Little Lies Season 1 Episode 1, we're introduced to Madeline, Jane, Celeste and Renata and their children. All but Renata become fast friends. Renata is on the outside looking in, but it probably won't be that logical for the kids.
Each of the women seems to be facing challenges at this point in their lives, but none of it appears to be worthy of murderous intent – yet.
As I noted in my Big Little Lies advance review, I didn't read the book on which the series is based, but I do know about it and the plotline. Please don't compare the two in the comments. There are changes to the story throughout the first six episodes, so...
- 2/20/2017
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
The Minions are everywhere! There's no getting away from them, the cute little yellow critters from Despicable Me have invaded pop culture over the last few years and now they've got a film all to themselves.
Minions, set in the years before Gru, follows Stuart, Kevin and Bob as they cross paths with villainess Scarlett Overkill (voiced by Sandra Bullock) and get swept up in her plot for world domination. To mark the release of Minions, we've rounded up some fun facts, figures and trivia on the characters and their movie outings below...
1. Who voices Kevin, Bob , Stu and the Minions? It's none other than Pierre Coffin, the French animator who co-directed both Despicable Me films and Minions. For the latter he reportedly voices 899 different Minion characters.
2. French art director Eric Guillon is creator of the Minions. He came up with the concept for the scene-stealers on the first Despicable Me,...
Minions, set in the years before Gru, follows Stuart, Kevin and Bob as they cross paths with villainess Scarlett Overkill (voiced by Sandra Bullock) and get swept up in her plot for world domination. To mark the release of Minions, we've rounded up some fun facts, figures and trivia on the characters and their movie outings below...
1. Who voices Kevin, Bob , Stu and the Minions? It's none other than Pierre Coffin, the French animator who co-directed both Despicable Me films and Minions. For the latter he reportedly voices 899 different Minion characters.
2. French art director Eric Guillon is creator of the Minions. He came up with the concept for the scene-stealers on the first Despicable Me,...
- 6/23/2015
- Digital Spy
A successful animated feature film that doesn’t include the names Pixar, Disney or even Dreamworks could well be considered the rarest of things, but Universal seem to have proved a few people wrong with their first solo forray into the medium. But let’s be honest- the Pixar benchmark is about as unreachable a goal as any film company could aspire to, let alone someone making their first steps. It is far more appropriate (and kind) to compare Universal’s premier animated feature to the still-very-good work of Sony on Monster House (an absolute gem).
And set against that other impressive animated debut, Despicable Me- available now on Blu-ray – shines just as brightly.
Despite professing to be a new take on the villain/hero story, Despicable Me is in fact very conventionally told. The story unfolds pretty typically, and the “twist” isn’t exactly completely out of the...
And set against that other impressive animated debut, Despicable Me- available now on Blu-ray – shines just as brightly.
Despite professing to be a new take on the villain/hero story, Despicable Me is in fact very conventionally told. The story unfolds pretty typically, and the “twist” isn’t exactly completely out of the...
- 2/21/2011
- by Simon Gallagher
- Obsessed with Film
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