Critics have set out to answer that very question, and the result is a totally mixed bag. One quick search of “Scoob! reviews” or a glance at the film’s page on Rotten Tomatoes will show you that ...
Scoob! is now available to watch on Theater at Home VOD streaming, after seeing its theatrical release canceled along with every other film that was on the release schedule this spring. The film has ...
The exclamation point at the end of “Scoob!” isn’t there for effect. It’s a warning to parents that this film is as hopped-up on sugar as a kid on Oct. 31. Constantly driving, never resting for a ...
Scooby-Doo, like other Hanna-Barbera properties, is in a weird place. People know the name "Scooby-Doo", so it has value, but what Scooby-Doo was as a TV series is a little cheesy and dated. So how do ...
Jinkies! After more than 50 years of Scooby-Doo shenanigans, you’d think they have the franchise template pretty much down by now: Take a snack-loving talking dog, add in his hippie best friend, their ...
There’s a moment early in “Scoob!” when a bowling alley attendant tells a group of crime-solving teens that some robots have just attacked “a talking dog and this gangly dude who had the habit of ...
It’s taken 51 years, but someone has finally done in “Scooby-Doo.” Oh, don’t worry, the talking pup’s not dead, but his newest movie, called “Scoob!,” is totally lifeless. I thought the 2002 Freddie ...
The voice cast of Scoob! is even more A-list than the 2002 movie’s cast. That movie may have struggled to make a CGI dog feel substantial in live-action scenes. By making the entire world computer ...
Ignore the weird Simon Cowell gags. Despite its rocky start, Tony Cervone’s “Scoob!,” eventually moves past squeezing in gags about modern tastemakers (do kids even know who Simon Cowell is?) to ...
First, a confession: There are those of us who have never really been fans of Scooby-Doo, or for that matter, those meddling kids. Still, the animated dog and his crime-solving crew have been around ...
It has taken half a century since the 1969 TV debut of lovable great Dane Scooby-Doo to see an animated feature come to fruition, but its time has come and thus we have Scoob! The Warner Bros toon ...