The fish aren’t fresh in “Shark Tale.” In the era when, with “Finding Nemo” and “SpongeBob Square Pants,” it has seemed all but impossible to miss with underwater cartoon fare, DreamWorks’ latest ...
Regarding the Dr. Seuss controversy, the impulse to remove racial, ethnic or sexual imagery aimed at impressionable young children is a noble one; however, and I ask this question with the utmost ...
DreamWorks' "Shark Tale" truly suffers in comparison with Hollywood's previous computer-animated, undersea fantasy-adventure, "Finding Nemo": It has little of that film's simplicity, charm, ...