Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties Critic Reviews

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Chicago Sun-Times | Roger EbertAdd Critic to Favorites

Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties is actually funnier and more charming than the first film.Read the full review

Variety | Joe LeydonAdd Critic to Favorites

A genuinely clever kidpic that should delight moppets, please parents -- and maybe tickle a few tweens.Read the full review

The Onion (A.V. Club) | Nathan RabinAdd Critic to Favorites

Two Kitties marks a considerable improvement over its predecessor. It's faster paced and the filmmakers wisely shift the focus away from bland owner Breckin Meyer and onto a menagerie of chattering animals.Read the full review

The New York Times | Manohla DargisAdd Critic to Favorites

To borrow and slightly emend the words of Shakespeare: That cat will mew, but this dog will have the day.Read the full review

Washington Post | Stephen HunterAdd Critic to Favorites

The movie is intermittently amusing, particularly when the American human part of the cast (Breckin Meyer and Jennifer Love Hewitt) are off-screen, the longer and farther the better.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Scott BrownAdd Critic to Favorites

In the ''flesh,'' Garfield himself (voiced by Bill Murray) is once again strikingly unlikable, a bloated, bingeing fascist.Read the full review

The Hollywood Reporter | Michael RechtshaffenAdd Critic to Favorites

This lifeless, talky, family-oriented feature never manages to rise to the occasion of its witty title.Read the full review

Boston Globe | Janice PageAdd Critic to Favorites

Though Murray and Curry gamely deliver some chuckle-worthy one-liners along the way, they're mostly leashed to material as moldy and uninspired as the "Jeffersons" theme song.Read the full review

USA Today | Claudia PuigAdd Critic to Favorites

It comes off like a coughed-up furball: a wan rehash with too many elements of the hard-to-swallow 2004 original.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Peter HartlaubAdd Critic to Favorites

Children will enjoy the physical humor, but discerning adults are advised to pawn their sons and daughters off on some other unsuspecting chaperone -- preferably one who doesn't read movie reviews.Read the full review

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