Barney movie isn't for kids, will be marketed toward 'Millennial angst' instead: 'A play for adults'
The upcoming Barney movie, based on the popular 90s-era show for preschool-aged children featuring an anthropomorphic purple and green dinosaur, won't be aimed at children, according to Mattel.
“Not that it’s R-rated, but it’ll focus on some of the trials and tribulations of being thirtysomething," a Mattel executive said about the project Bailey Richards is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She ...
The movie works, and has a handful of inspired touches, yet a little of it goes a long way.
When "Barney & Friends" first debuted on PBS in 1992, kids went bananas for the huggable purple dinosaur. Now a new podcast from Connecticut Public called "Generation Barney" is looking back on the ...
As loved as shows like Barney & Friends, Mr. Bean, and In Living Color were in the '90s, they would not hold up the same in ...
Barney’s story starts in late 1987 in Allen, Texas. At the time, a former teacher named Sheryl Leach had a two-year old son, Patrick. She struggled to find videos that held his attention. “I was a ...
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