Your next Disney obsession has arrived! ‘Zootopia’ hit theaters on March 4, and it’s fun at the movies for the entire family. Check out what the critics are saying about ‘Zootopia’ now!
If you’re in the mood to smile, Zootopia is the movie for you. The new Disney movie was released on March 4, starring Jason Bateman, Ginnifer Goodwin, Idris Elba and more. Critics are obsessed with Zootopia — see their reviews now!
Welcome to “Zootopia,” where differences of race and species serve no obstacle to either acceptance or achievement. It is, in short, a city that only the Mouse House could imagine, and one that lends itself surprisingly well to a classic L.A.-style detective story, a la “The Big Lebowski” or “Inherent Vice,” yielding an adult-friendly whodunit with a chipper “you can do it!” message for the cubs.
Zootopia delivers the genre’s requisite barrage of quick-hit puns and pop culture riffs (a rat mobster modeled on Don Corleone), but the funniest moment comes when Judy goes to the Department of Motor Vehicles to run a license plate and gets her patience tested by a sleepy, slow-as-molasses sloth slumped behind the desk (Raymond S. Persi). Zootopia’s message of tolerance is a noble one. But it’s loopy moments like that that give this modest film its magic.
Bursting with a rich blend of timely themes, superb voice work, wonderful visuals and laugh-out-loud wit, Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “Zootopia” is quite simply a great time at the movies.
The last thing you’d expect from a new Disney animated marshmallow is balls. But, hot damn,Zootopia comes ready to party hard. This baby has attitude, a potent feminist streak, a tough take on racism, and a cinema-centric plot that references The Godfather, Chinatownand L.A. Confidential. The kids, paying zero attention to such things, will love it. But the grownups will have even more fun digging in.
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Source: Hollywoodlife
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