Lilo & Stitch Critic Reviews

Metascore®:

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USA Today | Claudia PuigAdd Critic to Favorites

The soundtrack is mostly Elvis tunes, and Stitch even does an adorable impersonation of the King. As Elvis might put it, you can't help falling in love with Lilo & Stitch.Read the full review

The New York Times | Dana StevensAdd Critic to Favorites

Hardly a work of state-of-the-art virtuosity, but rather an example of quiet, confident craftsmanship that tells a sweet, charming tale of intergalactic friendship.Read the full review

Washington Post | Desson ThomsonAdd Critic to Favorites

The animation, rendered in good old-fashioned watercolors, is appealing. It's easy, rather than flashy, on the eyes. But the best thing about the movie is the humor.Read the full review

ReelViews | James BerardinelliAdd Critic to Favorites

In terms of storytelling, voice characterization, and visual appeal, Lilo & Stitch seems more like a wannabe production than an actual Disney effort.Read the full review

Washington Post | Jane HorwitzAdd Critic to Favorites

Fresh and rainbowy as a midday Hawaiian sun shower.Read the full review

Wall Street Journal | Joe MorgensternAdd Critic to Favorites

This screwball comedy about a scrappy Hawaiian kid and the rabidly destructive little alien she mistakes for a dog is powered by ferocious joy. And, remarkably, it manages to incorporate traditional Disney values, such as the sanctity of the family, in a visually bold, subversively witty package that's as far from corporate as mainstream movies get.Read the full review

The Onion (A.V. Club) | Keith PhippsAdd Critic to Favorites

With its sharp wit and its portrayal of how broken families sometimes fit back together, Lilo would make a fine summer double feature alongside "About A Boy," another film that stays funny while dancing around a tiny abyss.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Kenneth TuranAdd Critic to Favorites

Looser and less obviously formulaic in its fresh approach to our hearts, the brash Lilo & Stitch has an unleashed, subversive sense of humor that's less corporate and more uninhibited than any non-Pixar Disney film.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Mick LaSalleAdd Critic to Favorites

Here's a tiresome feature that could be made into a wonderful 20-minute film -- or, with a few adjustments, into two or three 10-minute shorts.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Owen GleibermanAdd Critic to Favorites

The animation in Lilo & Stitch has an engaging retro-simple vivacity, and it's nice to see a movie for tots make use of Elvis Presley, but the story is witless and oddly defanged.Read the full review

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