LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - There's a fitting aura of gloom and despair surrounding "The Tale of Despereaux," a decidedly unfrilly fairy tale about a tiny mouse with large ears and a larger ...
The title character from the animated mouse tale 'The Tale of Despereaux.' Oh, rats. Kate DiCamillo's big-cheese, Newbery-Medal-winning "The Tale of Despereaux" gets the animated treatment this week, ...
Those tiny switches inside your mouse may be rated for 50 million clicks or more, but your fingers will likely wear out much sooner than that. Trust us — mouse arm and/or hand fatigue is no fun at all ...
Universal is making its first jump into videogames with “The Tale of Despereaux.” Studio previously unveiled plans to start investing in its own videogames, rather than licensing them all out. First ...
Redwall meets The Legend of Zelda action-RPG Ghost of a Tale may be getting a sequel if the teases from both the game's creator and the Twitter page are true. If the teases are for a new game, then ...
A tiny, furry brown creature that may be the world’s smallest rodent — the Pacific pocket mouse — could change the fate of a multimillion-dollar sewage-treatment plant to be built near the ...
A magical adventure begins Once upon a time, within a vast and wild forest there was a fantastic Kingdom called Rodencia, a place where wonderful creatures and powerful wizards lived. It's the story ...
Fans of the film trilogy were surprised by the revelation, as that take on the story has Stuart adopted as a mouse The discussion about this detail dates back to when E.B. White first prepared to ...
A college student out there somewhere on the Internet has been facing off against textbook publishers in recent months, with both sides claiming the moral high ground in the latest phase of illegal ...
That is, rain and rodents. More: Ohio is teeming with great camping sites at more than 50 state parks. Here's just a few Even non-campers know that rain is a certainty when tents are involved. But ...
Creating models for primary tauopathies sounds simple enough. Select a human tau gene variant that causes disease, stick it where the endogenous mouse gene sits in its genome, then wait a few months ...