'Mr. Peabody' upsets 'Need for Speed' at the box office

Need for Speed hasn't exactly put critics in overdrive when it comes to praise. But you won't see many reviews criticizing the film's stunt work or choices of chassis. The video game-turned-film pays homage to some classic and rare autos as street

Testosterone-fueled films invaded the cineplex this weekend, but they were no match for kids amped up on animation. Mr. Peabody & Sherman, the cartoon comedy in its second week of release, fended off Disney's race film Need for Speed and the sequel 

DreamWorks Animation's "Mr. Peabody & Sherman" scored a box-office victory with a strong second weekend as "Need for Speed" fell short of expectations and "Tyler Perry's The Single Moms Club" bombed. The 3-D animated "Mr. Peabody," a comedy about 

Testosterone-fueled films invaded the cineplex this weekend, but they were no match for kids amped up on animation. Mr. Peabody & Sherman, the cartoon comedy in its second week of release, fended off Disney's race film Need for Speed and the sequel 

Testosterone-fueled films invaded the cineplex this weekend, but they were no match for kids amped up on animation. Mr. Peabody & Sherman, the cartoon comedy in its second week of release, fended off Disney's race film Need for Speed and the sequel