Marking the first film in the Shrek franchise in 16 years. Shrek 5 Gets July 2026 Release, with Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, and Cameron Diaz Returning Scoop Harrison
This Shrek-themed rave tour is like an onion—it has layers. The “Swamps Across America” tour officially kicked off on August 12th in San Francisco, California at Rickshaw Stop, but it will soon pick up steam and march through more major cities, including San Diego, Philadelphia, Boston and New Orleans this fall. Fans can expect a barrage of green drinks, lasers, wacky outfits and odd yet nostalgic music. “EACH SHREK RAVE WILL BE SPECIAL ILL MAKE SURE OF IT!!!” wrote the rave’s organizer, Ka5sh in an Instagram post. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles Tickets can be purchased here. More dates will be added soon. On St. Patrick’s Day this year in Los Angeles, the Shrek-themed rave took over. For just a few dollars, attendees could dance under...
On St. Patrick’s Day at 1720 in Los Angeles, electronic dance music fans traded shamrocks for the swamp as the intimate venue hosted a special Shrek-themed rave. The pitch was simple. “It’s dumb, just come have fun,” the event flyer read. Flyer for the “Shrek Rave” on March 17th, 2022. Fans of the 2001 Dreamworks classic did just that, donning ogre-themed totems and dressing down in royal attire in the spirit of Lord Farquaad. Fans who made the trip to a land far, far away were in for a last-minute surprise when chart-topping rapper Rico Nasty took to the stage. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles “I feel like Shrek is the right amount of cringe, but also the right amount of nostalgia. It’s dumb enough, but also still...
The Dark Knight (Warner Bros.), Shrek (DreamWorks), and A Clockwork Orange (Warner Bros.) The Library of Congress has announced the next crop of 25 movies admitted into the National Film Registry, as NPR reports. The class of 2020 includes Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece A Clockwork Orange, recent blockbusters The Dark Knight and Shrek, and a record number of films made by women. As with last year’s list, there are several films that are so obviously classics, it’s a surprise they haven’t been added already. The unsinkable 1978 musical Grease fits that description, as does the Charlie Chaplin flick Kid Auto Races at Venice (1914), Wim Wender’s 1999 documentary about Cuban musicians, The Buena Vista Social Club, and, if you’re of a certain generation, The Bl...