Dreamworks seems bored with the ogre who laid the golden egg. "Shrek Forever After," the fourth film in the lucrative franchise, barely tampers with the Shrek formula (one-liners, flatulence jokes, ...
Many of us have suspected it all along, but with Shrek Forever After, it becomes official: The Shrek film series is actually a sitcom. Since time immemorial—OK, since the late ’70s—there has been one ...
Shrek and Donkey in 'Shrek 2' (2004). From the murky swamp to the kingdom of Duloc, Shrek has captured hearts with its wit, adventures and hilarious dialogue. Fiona and Shrek in 'Shrek' (2001).
In 2001, DreamWorks launched its biggest franchise yet with Shrek. After decades of Disney fairy tales dominating animation, the world was ready for a satirical take that flipped that formula on its ...
Audiences flocking to "Shrek Forever After" this weekend will see a new look to the world's hottest ogre, Fiona, voiced by Cameron Diaz. In Fiona's alternate universe, which plays out in the film, she ...
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