Arthur et les Minimoys

(2007)

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What would happen if the high-octane director of violent action flicks like La Femme Nikita and The Professional decided to make a kiddie film? That's about as crazy as the director of the Mad Max trilogy making a movie about... ... Full Article

A magical tale of a young boy's courageous journey to save his grandfather's home from demolition, Arthur and the Invisibles soars onto DVD May 15th from Genius Products LLC. and The Weinstein Company for the suggested retail price of $28.95. ... Full Article

January 15th, 2007 "Arthur and the Invisibles" is not Luc Besson's finest hour in the live-action department, but when the action switches over to CG-animation, the film perks up considerably. ... Full Article

Burbank, California-Director Alfonso Cuaron 's visually distinctive Children of Men , adapted from the P.D. James novel, putters along at a nice clip. Clive Owen plays an everyman who can save the world with Julianne Moore as a rebel leader,... ... Full Article

Returning from boarding school, Arthur learns that his Grandmother's house will become the property of real estate developers. Unless of course his long lost Grandfather is found. ... Full Article

Luc Besson's 3D and live action "Arthur and the Invisibles" known also as "Arthur et les Minimoys" has officially passed the five million admission mark in France, reports Variety. ... Full Article

From the creative mind of talented filmmaker Luc Besson ("La Femme Nikita," "The Fifth Element"), comes a larger-than-life, family adventure about a boy who, after his grandfather disappears, sets out to save his family home from emerging real estate developers. ... Full Article

Besson's Arthur and the Invisibles clears the smog left behind by the year's dubious family entertainments. The film's running time-snipped from a reported 103-points to Harvey Weinstein, but the message of this spiritual-minded animation never feels compromised. ... Full Article

When you think of animation, you think of Luc Besson, right? The man who directed such classics as The Fifth Element, La Femme Nikita, and The Professional (and wrote The Transporter and Unleashed) is a natural for cuddly cartoon children's... ... Full Article

In the latest wowzer merging of the real and the fabricated, "Arthur and the Invisibles" takes actual human actors and, through a complex process involving Slim-Fast and a Maytag dryer, shrinks them to the size of bacteria so they can... ... Full Article

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