The reprehensible, short-tempered, and egotistical Lord Maximus Farquaad (John Lithgow). He banishes them there to "perfect" ...
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 ...
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, ...
In this fourth and final installation in the Shrek franchise, our green hero feels emasculated by the grind of domesticity (marriage, fatherhood) and worn down by the demands of celebrity. His failure ...
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