Lionsgate hasn't had much luck with animated movies (e.g. Happily N'Ever After) but they're still trying to find a formula that works and a story that audiences enjoy. Due out in theaters this fall is ...
The anthropomorphic animation has been the template for children's movies since forever. What kid (or grown-up) doesn't enjoy a wonderfully-told story presented through the actions of cuddly cartoons?
Abounding in dumb jokes that kids are bound to like but sometimes too scary for very young viewers, "Alpha and Omega" -- also going out in 2D -- takes too long to find its footing and at best is ...