ScreenCrush wraps up the latest in movies and TV you might have missed. Today, Frozen finally makes its move to Broadway, a Space Invaders movie (!) gets a writer, and a ranking of all of Djimon Hounsou’s sidekick roles.
What's that? You need even more ‘Frozen’ facts? If our last video wasn't enough for you, we’re back with a sequel, delivering even more little known bits of trivia from the land of Arendelle. Elsa has become known for her trademark braid, which she dramatically unfurls while singing “Let It Go”, but did you know that Disney animators had to individually create over 420,000 CGI strands of hair? Compare that with Rapunzel, known for her massive head of hair, who only had 27,000. These are just some of the cold, hard facts packed into the latest episode of You Think You Know Movies, which returns to Disney's modern classic ‘Frozen’!
Idina Menzel is in the hot seat for her performance of her own song during Dick Clarks Rockin' New Years Eve Celebration in Times Square. She has been blasted on Twitter and many people have been making really mean remarks.
Parents are more than just a wee bit exhausted of all the 'Frozen' hype, so one dad decided to have some fun with it come Christmas. His 8-year-old daughter did not appreciate it.
Now that the temperatures have started to plummet, maybe we will finally get some snow in the Northland. I miss seeing little snowmen everywhere, including the cool sculptures at the house on 21'st Avenue East in Duluth, but this one would be hard to top.
Just when you thought all the parodies of the hit 'Frozen' song was done, The Hillywood Show has come out with a brilliant 'Lord of the Rings' version.
The widely popular movie 'Frozen' has found incredible success among children around the world. Initially, parents loved the movie that kept their children entertained, but a little over a year after the release of the film, many are singing a different tune.
There's a lot of 'Frozen' spoofs out there, but this might be our new favorite. 'Do You Want to Go to Starbucks?' captures everything we feel about about studying for exams.
It’s that time of the year, when pop culture websites and critics publish their annual Best Of lists and we heap praise on the best and most beloved movies and TV shows of the year. But what about the average moviegoer and TV-viewer? That’s where Facebook comes in. The social media site has released their top 10 movies and top 10 TV shows of the year, based on the most discussed titled of 2014. While some are fairly obvious, the lists might surprise you and inspire you to contemplate the overlap between what’s popular and what’s actually good.
Ever wonder how the next generation is going to turn out? Well, it looks like they're shaping up to be a pretty kickass bunch -- at least, if their names are any indication.