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Running time94 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$135 millionBox office$386 millionHome is a 2015 American produced by and distributed. Loosely based on 's 2007 children's book, the film was directed by from a screenplay by Tom J.

Astle and Matt Ember, and stars the voices of,. The story takes place on near-future planet, where an alien race called the Boov invade the planet. However, a feisty human girl named Tip Tucci manages to avoid capture, and goes on the run with Oh, a fugitive Boov and together, the two form an unlikely friendship whilst searching for Tip's mother and avoiding capture from the Boov.The film was released in theaters on March 27, 2015. Home was promoted with the release of a four-minute short film titled Almost Home, which was shown in theaters before DreamWorks Animation's and ' in 2014. It premiered at the on March 7, 2015. Besides lending her voice to the film, Rihanna also created a concept album.

The soundtrack also includes guest vocals from Jennifer Lopez, among others, and was supported by two singles, ' and '. Home received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $386 million worldwide.A was released on July 29, 2016 that takes place after the events of the film. It uses hand-drawn animation and none of the original cast (except Jones) reprised their roles. Contents.Plot On the run from their enemy, the so-called planet-destroying Gorg , an alien race known as the Boov find near-future a suitable place to call 'home'. Led by Captain Smek , they commence their 'friendly' invasion of the planet, relocating the humans, whom the Boov deem as simple and backwards, to other parts of the planet while the Boov inhabit their homes in a quick. One of the Boov, named Oh , is a more excitable, freethinking member of the species, who decides to invite the Boov to his apartment for a housewarming party, despite the race's towards him. Not far from Oh is a 12-year-old girl named Tip Tucci , who drives away through her home city to find her mother Lucy after being separated from her during the invasion, leaving her with only her Pig and fueling her hatred for the Boov.Oh runs into the street to meet up with a grumpy Boov cop named Kyle , who, like the rest of the Boov, doesn't want to befriend him.

Oh invites him to the party but accidentally sends a mass invite to every Boov on Earth. However, the 'send all' button he pressed actually sends the invite to absolutely every alien race in the entire galaxy, including the Gorg. Everyone, aggravated with Oh for revealing their location to the enemy, starts chasing him down.

Oh runs into a convenience store to hide just as Tip and Pig enter the same store to grab supplies. They come across each other, and after Tip's car fails to start, Oh transforms it into a fantastical, hovering craft named Slushious to continue transportation. Oh hitches a ride with Tip when he promises to help her find Lucy, but unfortunately, they must go to the Boov Command Center in and locate her from there.After reaching the Boov Command Center, which is in the now-floating, Oh manages to get into his account, and deletes the message with just a second to spare before it reaches the Gorg. He then plugs in Tip's brain to help her find Lucy. They eventually trace her location to, where she is also looking for her daughter. The other Boov then find the two and try to 'erase' Oh, while Tip grabs the gravity manipulation system and flips it over, causing the whole Tower to tilt upside down, hence the two manage to escape.As Oh and Tip head off to Australia, they are ambushed by other Boov riding by them in fear, and realize that a Gorg ship is close behind them.

Tip and Oh manage to knock it down, but in the process a chunk of it hits them and they lose their slushie fuel, causing the car to crash-land. Ghost highway lyrics. They come across the fallen Gorg ship and find out that it is actually a drone.

Oh recovers a special chip and uses it to get their car up and running.Tip and Oh make it to Australia and see the Boov evacuating to their mothership. When they land the car, Tip immediately starts looking for her mother, but Oh insists on evacuating with the other Boov instead. Tip gets upset at him for trying to break their promise again, and she declares that he was never truly her friend. The depressed Oh returns to the ship. The Gorg mothership comes close to the Boov ship, but Oh pulls out the Gorg chip and uses it to fly the ship further away from the Gorg. The Boov become astonished at Oh's bravery, but Smek becomes upset and reminds everyone that he is the captain. However, Oh stands up to Smek, telling him that he's a terrible captain and tells the Boov about what he learned from Tip about humans caring for other people while the Boov do not.

Saddened by this revelation at first, the Boov then against Smek and Kyle grabs Smek's 'Shusher' (a scepter with a rock on top of it, which Smek stole from the Gorg in the peace meeting) and gives it to Oh, declaring him the new captain.Tip rushes aimlessly around the city to find Lucy, but in vain. Oh returns to her side and helps her track down Lucy. The mother and daughter finally reunite and thank Oh. Suddenly, the Gorg mothership descends upon the planet, and Oh realizes that they want the rock on the Shusher. Oh runs to the ship to try to attract its attention, locking Tip and Lucy in the car for safety. Tip breaks out of the car and shines a light in the Gorg Commander's face to bring his attention to Oh as he holds the rock up.

The Gorg Commander halts the ship as it crunches down on the ground, with Oh directly in its path. Tip rushes to rescue him, but Oh is seemingly crushed beneath the ship until it backs up and reveals him uninjured. The Gorg Commander emerges from his armor to show that he is actually a harmless -like creature.

Oh returns the rock to him, which turns out to be an egg for millions of developing Gorg larvae; the next generation of Gorg, revealing that the Gorg Commander/'Father' had been the, alone and almost. He thanks Oh and departs.Two weeks later, the humans have returned to their original homes, and Oh finally gets to have his party at his apartment, with both humans and Boov in attendance. United States president visited DreamWorks Animation in November 2013, where he met with and, who were recording lines for the film.In 2008, optioned the book's rights to adapt it into an animated feature film. On his blog, Adam Rex announced that DreamWorks renewed the option of the adaptation in 2011.

On June 20, 2012, it was revealed that the title of the film would be Happy Smekday!, and would star in the lead roles, and the film would be released in the fourth quarter of 2014. In September 2012, and DreamWorks Animation announced a release date of November 26, 2014. In June 2013, the film was retitled from Happy Smekday! To Home.On October 3, 2013, it was announced that and had joined the cast. On May 20, 2014, the film's release date was pushed back to March 27, 2015, switching places with DreamWorks Animation's film., DreamWorks Animation's CEO, reasoned that Penguins, coming from one of DWA's most successful franchises, would more easily stand out during time, while Home would try to take advantage of the less competitive spring release window, and repeat successful spring launches of some of DWA's original films, including. Soundtrack. Main article:In addition to her voice role, created a for the film (also titled ) which was released on March 24, 2015.

It consists of 8 original songs. The soundtrack's lead single, Rihanna's ', premiered on on February 24, 2015, and was made available for the same day, via the.

The second single, ', recorded by Jennifer Lopez, was released on February 25, 2015 via the. Release A 4-minute short film called Almost Home was attached to theatrical showings of DreamWorks Animation's in early 2014 and Blue Sky Studios' that same year. It was directed by Todd Wilderman, and features a score composed. The short shows The Boov and their leader Captain Smek in a sequence of unsuccessful attempts at finding a hospitable planet, before they finally come across the Earth.

The film itself premiered at the on March 7, 2015. Home media Home was released digitally on June 26, 2015, and was released on, and on July 28, 2015. In the United Kingdom, Home went to number one on the Official Video Chart in its first week of sale. Reception Box office Home grossed $177.4 million in North America and has grossed $208.6 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $386 million. Its production cost was $135 million, with a similar sum spent for prints and advertising (P&A). Calculated the net profit of the film to be $29.12 million, when factoring together all expenses and revenues for the film.Home opened in the U.S. And Canada simultaneously with the comedy on March 27, 2015.

Though the latter earned higher in its Thursday late-night run, estimates were showing that Home was heading to No. 1 in its opening weekend. It scored one of the biggest opening days for a DreamWorks Animation non-sequel ever with $15.6 million, behind ($20 million) and ($16.75 million). Home debuted at the top of the box office, with $52.1 million, which exceeded predictions of a $30 million to $35 million opening and was also DreamWorks Animation's best opening since the $60.3 million debut of.Outside North America, Home was released in 10 countries on March 20, 2015, a week ahead of its U.S. It earned $20.1 million, coming in third place at the international box office behind. The following weekend, it expanded to 55 additional countries and grossed a total of $24 million from 11,250 screens in 64 countries. Its largest openings occurred in the UK, Ireland and Malta ($9.12 million), Russia ($5.17 million), Mexico ($3 million), Brazil ($2.3 million), Australia ($2.42 million), and Spain ($2.24 million).

Critical response On review aggregator, the film has a rating of 50%, based on 131 reviews, with an average rating of 5.42/10. The site's consensus reads, 'Colorful, silly, and utterly benign, Home is a passable diversion, but there's no shortage of superior animated alternatives.' On, which assigns a, the film has a score of 55 out of 100, based on 31 critics, indicating 'mixed or average reviews'. In polls conducted during the opening weekend, cinema audiences gave Home an average grade of 'A' on an A+ to F scale.Michael Rechtshaffen of said, 'There may be no place like home, but there are a lot of places like Home, an animated adventure about the unlikely friendship between a lonely girl and an alien misfit that can't help but feel familiar.' James Rocchi of gave the film a positive review, saying 'As animated sci-fi for small fry, it's a success whose modest but well-executed ambitions are no small part of its charm.' Stephen Whitty gave the film two out of five stars, saying 'The Gummi-colored animation is imaginative, but director Tim Johnson's ho-hum 3D cartoon remains strictly 1D.' Rafer Guzman of gave the film two out of four stars, saying 'The film moves quickly and keeps the jokes coming, which only means that Home would rather keep young viewers occupied than give them something to think about.'

Ben Sachs of the gave the film a negative review, saying 'Aggressive and cynical approach to children's entertainment, pummeling viewers with mechanical-looking action sequences (which suggest video game demos), unfunny one-liners, and overly loud pop songs and sound effects.' Claudia Puig of gave the film two out of five stars, saying 'Key characters are admirably diverse, but the fast-paced tale is thoroughly predictable.' Soren Anderson of gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying 'It works moderately well thanks largely to the voice talents of Jim Parsons and, to a lesser extent, Steve Martin.

Two droll dudes who put a fair share of funny into this animated picture.' Neil Genzlinger of called the film 'A charming concoction with positive messages for younger children about conquering fears, understanding outsiders and knowing yourself.' Betsy Sharkey of the gave the film a negative review, saying 'Tension is one of Home's biggest issues. There just isn't nearly enough of it. Story is another.

Even a kids' movie needs more complexity and more invention.' Linda Barnard of the gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying 'Aside from Parsons' initially amusingly mangled Yoda-like English, which gets a tad repetitive, Home doesn't stand out as fresh or particularly funny.' Dana Rose Falcone of gave the film an A-, saying 'The combination of Home's layered message, fun score, and clever comedy make it a colorful choice for moviegoers of any age.'

Stephanie Zacharek of gave the film a mixed review, saying 'If director Tim Johnson - adapting Adam Rex's book The True Meaning of Smekday - can't do much with the story's confused, if well-intentioned, agenda, at least he's got some charming, vivid characters to work with.' Of the gave the film a C, saying 'Anyone over 10 will see the plot twists a mile away.

Kids will probably enjoy the goofy Boovs, the rainbows of colors and the music. Call me a traditionalist, but I still say the world was a better place before those darn Boovs invaded.' Peter Debruge of gave the film a negative review, saying 'From a creative standpoint, this is the studio's least exciting feature yet - hardly its worst, execution-wise, but entirely lacking in the risk-taking spirit that has spawned such successful franchises as Shrek, Kung Fu Panda and Dragon.'

Sara Stewart of the gave the film two out of five stars, saying 'It's refreshing to see a nonwhite lead, and the husky-voiced pop singer is likable as a brave-hearted kid searching for her mother. But man, is there a lot of Rihanna in this movie: She also provides what seems like the entirety of the film's soundtrack, making it feel like a vanity project (is 'vanimation' a thing?).'

Barbara VanDenburgh of gave the film two out of five stars, saying 'For all its energy, razzle-dazzle and whiz-bang technology, it doesn't know how to tell a simple story or cobble together three-dimensional characters, and that's a problem not even the best of 3-D glasses can fix.' Susan Wloszczyna of gave the film two out of four stars, saying 'I kept thinking about while watching Home, a decidedly disappointing effort based on the popular kid-lit book The True Meaning of Smekday from the already embattled folks at DreamWorks Animation.' Film Music Reporter. November 24, 2014. Retrieved January 7, 2015. February 18, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2015.

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For families stuck at home, Trolls World Tour is the perfect film to enjoy together. The Trolls sequel features a host of new quirky characters, including a Pop Troll named Tiny Diamond. His voice may sound familiar to some, and that’s because he’s played by none other than SNL star, Kenan Thompson.

Who is Kenan Thompson and what else has he been in?

Kenan Thompson started his career as a child actor in the Nickelodeon sketch-comedy series All That in 1994. One of the show’s sketches inspired Thompson’s 1997 film, Good Burger, in which he played Dexter Reed opposite his All That co-star Kel Mitchell.

Early in his career, Thompson also starred in films like D2 and D3: The Mighty Ducks, Heavyweights, The Master of Disguise, Love Don’t Cost a Thing, and Barbershop 2: Back in Business. In 2004, he took on the titular role in the comedy movie, Fat Albert.

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Thompson also appeared on a number of TV shows in his early years, including The Steve Harvey Show, Sister Sister, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, The Parkers, and Felicity. From 1996 to 2000, he starred in his own Nickelodeon sketch comedy show with Mitchell called Kenan & Kel.

In 2003, Thompson landed a spot on Saturday Night Live, and he’s remained part of the cast ever since. His 17-season tenure broke a record for SNL. And his work on the show earned him three Emmy Nominations — one for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy, and two for Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics.

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