“Turbo,” the racing-snails movie from this summer, is already a cartoon series, “Turbo: F.A.S.T.,” suggesting that such an eventuality was in the cards from the beginning (or somewhere near it). That ...
“Turbo,” the DreamWorks Animation feature about a snail who wins the Indianapolis 500, was a moderately successful effort to distill the spirit of America’s commercialized sports culture into a ...
Netflix is deviating from the binge-viewing release pattern with DreamWorks Animation’s “Turbo Fast” original kids’ series, with the first five episodes of the show to premiere Christmas Eve in all ...
“When You Wish Upon a Star” could be the theme song for “Turbo.” In this energetic, funny cartoon about a plucky garden snail (Ryan Reynolds), the star belongs to the neon sign on a Van Nuys strip ...
Turbo (voiced by Ryan Reynolds) has high-speed dreams of competing in the Indy 500. DreamWorks Animation scores its first winner in years with “Turbo,’’ a fresh, fast and funny little fable about a ...
After stalling out at the box office this summer, DreamWorks Animation’s racing snail “Turbo” is getting a second chance at revving up a new franchise when “Turbo FAST” launches as the production ...
“Turbo FAST,” Netflix’s first series for kids, will premiere on Christmas Eve, the streaming service announced. The first five episodes of the Dreamworks series will be available beginning at 12:01 ...
Every day, Watch This offers staff recommendations inspired by the week’s new releases or premieres. This week: We’re looking at favorite episodes from web and streaming series. Dreamworks Animation’s ...
Set for release in summer 2012, DreamWorks Animation‘s Turbo is described as “a garden snail with dreams of becoming the fast snail in the world experiences a freak accident that might just allow him ...
Netflix has another original up its sleeve. Dreamworks Animation’s new series Turbo FAST, the television spinoff of the feature film Turbo, tells the story of a gang of snail friends living the fast ...
Sheer expense aside, “Turbo” adheres to an otherwise safe formula, combining cute cartoon characters with the standard all-American “dream big” message: If a rat can thrive in a French restaurant, ...