(AP) - Crafted for a family audience, Luc Besson's live-action and animation combo "Arthur and the Invisibles" might be more appropriate for the pothead crowd, given the movie's wildly jarring visuals ...
A ten-year-old boy, in a bid to save his grandfather's house from being demolished, goes looking for some much-fabled hidden treasure in the land of the Minimoys (Invisibles), tiny people living in ...
Any children's film worth its salt carries a message. While not worth its salt, nor its pepper, napkin or seat at the table, the crummy live-action/ animated flick du jour "Arthur and the Invisibles" ...
Crafted for a family audience, Luc Besson's live-action and animation combo “Arthur and the Invisibles” might be more appropriate for the pothead crowd, given the movie's wildly jarring visuals and ...