Interstellar is a 2014 movie that was directed by Christopher Nolan and written by Christopher Nolan and Jonathan Nolan. INTERSTELLAR EXPLANATION Interstellar plot and summary 11.1.1 Read the Interstellar Ending Scene Explained.11.1 Interstellar ending explained: part II.11 INTERSTELLAR MOVIE EXPLAINED (CONTINUED).10.1.2 deGrasse Tyson Interstellar Last Scene Explained.10.1.1 Interstellar Ending Scene Explained.9.1.2 Carl Sagan Explains the 4th Dimension.9 BREAKING DOWN THE INTERSTELLAR BLACK HOLE.8.1.3 Interstellar Movie Plot Explained.8.1 What is the Interstellar black hole?.6.1.2 Interstellar Movie Plot Explained.5.1.1 Read the Interstellar Decision Scene.5 MANN’S PLANET - INTERSTELLAR EXPLAINED.4 COOPER’S FAMILY - INTERSTELLAR EXPLAINED.3 WATER PLANET - INTERSTELLAR EXPLAINED.2.1.1 Read the Interstellar Baseball Scene.'How Chris Meledandri Became the Most Powerful Man in Animation'. ' 'Shrek,' 'Puss in Boots' Getting Rebooted (EXCLUSIVE)'. ' 'Boss Baby' Screenwriter on Skewering Corporate Culture and All Those (Coincidental) Trump References'. 'Exclusive: Writer revealed for Dreamworks' 'Shrek 5' – 'Sky High 2' coming?'. 'When Shrek 5 Could Hit Theaters, According To Eddie Murphy'. 'Jeffrey Katzenberg Plots Next Act as Universal Faces DreamWorks Questions'. ^ 'Shrek Movies: NBCUniversal is Planning More Sequels'.'NBCU Chief Looks To Revive 'Shrek' And Sales From DreamWorks Animation Deal'. 'DreamWorks Animation CEO Hints at Another 'Shrek' Movie'. Josh Klausner and Darren Lemke, 'Shrek Forever After ''. 'First look: 'Shrek Forever After': Fourth, final film is first in 3-D'. ^ Wloszczyna, Susan (November 26, 2009).^ 'DreamWorks Animation Announces Plans to Release Five Feature Films Every Two Years'.'I'm Green and the Kids Are a Pain, but It's a Wonderful Life, Donkey'. In November 2018, comedy group 3GI, organizer of Shrekfest, released a shot-for-shotparodyremake of the film Shrek made by a crew of over 200 artists, titled Shrek Retold. Since 2014, Madison, Wisconsin has celebrated the annual Shrekfest with costume and onion-eating contests, themed merchandise, and other festivities. Note: A gray cell indicates character did not appear in that medium. (A) indicates the adjusted totals based on current ticket prices (calculated by Box Office Mojo).Ĭritical and public reception Film.Seaman, Chris Miller, Aron Warner and Andrew Adamson WeissĪron Warner, David Lipman and John H. Williams and Jeffrey KatzenbergĪndrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury and Conrad VernonĪndrew Adamson, Joe Stillman, J. Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Joe Stillman and Roger S. Shrek, Shrek 2 and Puss in Boots received positive reviews, but Shrek the Third and Shrek Forever After were met with more mixed reception.
In May 2010, The New York Times described the principal Shrek characters as 'brilliantly realized' and said 'nearly a decade after the first Shrek film they remain as vital and engaging fusions of image, personality and voice as any characters in the history of animation.' The series was a financial success, becoming the 17th highest-grossing film franchise of all time and the second highest-grossing animated franchise.