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Curious George

Overview


Genre :

Animation, Adventure

Release Date :

February 10, 2006

MPAA Rating :

G

Director :

Matthew O'Callaghan

Starring :

Drew Barrymore, David Cross, Will Ferrell, Hailey Noelle Johnson, Eugene Levy, Dick Van Dyke, Joan Plowright, Ed O'Ross

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  Be the 1st!

4.5 of 5

“..will entertain kids of almost any age..”
by Bill Muller [The Arizona Republic]
4 of 5

“..well directed cartoon feature film that is short on having any kind of adult appeal, but long on sweetness and good nature..”
by Jim Pappas [The Trades]
“..this thoughtful adaptation gets it mostly right..”
by Michael Rechtshaffen [The Hollywood Reporter]
3 of 5

“..remains very much within its own candy-colored universe and stays true to the lighthearted spirit of the beloved books by Margret and H.A. Rey..”
by Christy Lemire [The Hartford Courant]
3 of 5

“..it has enough for both young children and parents to enjoy..”
by David Mercier [FilmJudge]
3 of 5

“..at 87 minutes, it's half as long and nearly twice as entertaining..”
by Sean O'Connell [Filmcritic]
8 of 10

“..a great movie for kids and adults..”
by Scott Chitwood [Comingsoon]
4 of 5

“..a film that children will find delightful..”
by Edward Darell [Cinema Blend]
4.5 of 5
Reviewed by [E! Online]
4 of 5
Reviewed by Nancy Churnin [The Dallas Morning News]
3.5 of 5
Reviewed by Joe Williams [St. Louis Post-Dispatch]
3.5 of 5
Reviewed by Owen Gleiberman [Entertainment Weekly]
3 of 5
Reviewed by Stan Urankar [Sun Newspapers of Cleveland]
3 of 5
Reviewed by Pete Vonder Haar [Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie Voice]
3 of 5
Reviewed by Kim Williamson [Boxoffice Magazine]
3 of 5
Reviewed by Eric Lurio [Greenwich Village Gazette]
2.5 of 5
Reviewed by [The Movie Chicks]
2.5 of 5
Reviewed by Hanh Nguyen [Zap2it]
2.5 of 4
Reviewed by Ed Blank [Pittsburgh Tribune-Review]
2.5 of 4
Reviewed by Nick Schager [Slant Magazine]
2 of 4
Reviewed by Michael Phillips [Chicago Tribune]
2 of 4
Reviewed by Elizabeth Weitzman [New York Daily News]
2 of 4
Reviewed by Jan Stuart [Newsday]
2 of 4
Reviewed by Ty Burr [Boston Globe]
2 of 5
Reviewed by Peter Sobczynski [EFilmCritic]
1.5 of 4
Reviewed by Steven Snyder [Zertinet Movies]
1 of 4
Reviewed by Pam Grady [Reel]
Reviewed by MaryAnn Johanson [The Flick Filosopher]
Reviewed by Ken Eisner [Georgia Straight]

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