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Starring Adam Sandler (who also co-produced the film), Kevin James, Josh Gad, Peter Dinklage, Michelle Monaghan, Brian Cox, Ashley Benson, Sean Bean, and Jane Krakowski, the film combines computer-animated characters from video games and visual effects. [needs sources] Produced by 1492 Pictures of Columbus and Sandler's Happy Madison Productions, Pixels was released in theaters by Columbia Pictures, in association with LStar Capital and China Film Group, in the United States on July 24, 2015, in 2D, 3D, and IMAX 3D formats, on July 23, 2015, in Brazil[8] and on July 30, 2015, in Portugal. [9] The film grossed $244 million worldwide, with a production budget of $88-129 million4) and received generally negative reviews from critics.
#pixel $PIXEL Pixels (bra/prt: Pixels)[3][5] is a Sino-American film
from 2015, in the genres of action, comedy, and science fiction, directed by Chris Columbus, with a screenplay by Patrick Jean, Tim Herlihy, Timothy Dowling, and Adam Sandler[3] based on the homonymous short film from 2010 made by the French Patrick Jean.[7]