Touchstone Pictures has released the first trailer for their upcoming animated film, Gnomeo and Juliet. As you’ve probably already guessed, the film is a retelling of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Next February when your English professor assigns you to read Shakespeare’s time-honored classic ...
This one is dedicated to fellow WAMG writer and collector of all-things Gnome, Melissa Howland. Her ears must be ringing somewhere on this Friday evening. Sit back and check out this latest featurette ...
Juliet (voiced by Emily Blunt) boasts a pointy red hat and a cowlick. Her forbidden lover-boy in the neighboring yard is Gnomeo (James McAvoy), a cutie with a chinstrap beard who vaguely resembles ...
Gnomeo & Juliet is a 2011 computer-animated romantic comedy film directed by Kelly Asbury. Based loosely on the famous play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Gnomeo & Juliet follows a pair of ...
The most charming aspect of Gnomeo and Juliet is…who are we kidding, the entire film is delightful. Gnomeo and Juliet takes Shakespeare’s classic and turns it on its head. Romeo here is named Gnomeo ...
To see, or not to see? That is the question surrounding the 3-D animated "Gnomeo & Juliet" -- and the answer is about what you'd expect from a film whose very title features a pun as strained as they ...
On our way to Gnomeo and Juliet, my friend Caitlin and I were fist-pumping to Journey. That’s how excited we were to see an animated retelling of one of our most beloved stories. Both of us are Ph.D.
The cleverness and humor in the animated movie Gnomeo & Juliet pretty much stops at the title, a pun on Romeo & Juliet via garden gnomes, the movie’s main characters. Director Kelly Asbury and the ...
“Two households, both alike in dignity, In fair Verona, where we lay our scene. From ancient grudge break to new mutiny …” And at about this point the gnome reciting the prologue to “Romeo and Juliet” ...
What’s in a name, after all? Would “Gnomeo & Juliet” — that’s right, “Gnomeo & Juliet” — be the surprise of the season if it had a title that wasn’t quite so silly? Or is the wackiness of the concept ...