Dog Man”—starring the voices of Lil Rel Howery, Pete Davidson and Ricky Gervais—is new in theaters. Is there a scene during or after the end credits that suggests Dogman’s adventures will continue?
Director Peter Hastings says he's "nervous" about Dav Pilkey seeing Dog Man. Hastings said he first met Pilkey when he was developing The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants as an an
The 'SNL' alum voices a villainous cat in DreamWorks' animated adaptation of Dav Pilkey's best-selling series of children's graphic novels about a half-human, half-canine police officer.
Never fear, “Dog Man” is here — to save your families from the doldrums of January moviegoing. The popular children’s books by Dav Pilkey (a spinoff of the “Captain Underpants” series) are adapted with a silly,
Kids will find the plot easy to follow and understand the subtext of, and the gags are equally wholesome and cute to amuse the adults accompanying them. To his credit, the character of Dog Man (voiced by director and writer Peter Hastings) is an easily likeable and funny hero - even if you’re a cat person.
'Dog Man' is directed by Peter Hastings who also acts as the voice of the titular character and protagonist, Dog Man. The film is also produced by Karen Foster, who previously worked on movies such as 'How To Train Your Dragon'. The film is based on the book series of the same name by author 'Dav Pilkey'.
Dog Man’s archrival is Petey, an orange cat who revels in his malevolence and is voiced by Pete Davidson with ... falls into the clutches of Flippy (Ricky Gervais), an even more diabolical ...
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Director Peter Hastings discusses the distinctive 2D stylization of "Dog Man," based on Dav Pilkey’s popular children's graphic novels.
Universal and DreamWorks Animation’s new movie has made $1.36 million at the box office in Thursday previews. It’s expected to make between $25 million to $30 million, though some predictions are as high as $40 million due to the demand for family fare.
Creator Dav Pilkey's quirky, kinetic world has nicely made the visual leap to the big screen, but something is missing. The Hollywoodization — like a ray blasted from a typical Pilkey lumbering robot — has leveled-out the idiosyncrasy and overstuffed the narrative. Newcomers may be stunned — and not in a good way.
"Dog Man" filmmakers try to capture some of the anarchic qualities of the comics, like adding “Dun, Dun Dunnn” in large letters on the screen at a dramatic moment, but they’re trying too hard and the humor is restrained.