Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Critic Reviews
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Based upon 15 Critic Reviews- Highest Rated
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Gromit's every facial move -- every grimace, scowl, eye-roll and glance askance -- is sublime.Read the full review
This adorable exercise in whimsy should give "Corpse Bride" a good fight for best-animated-film Oscar.Read the full review
The animation is a marvel - all the more so because the most demanding sequences seem almost casually tossed off. The world of Wallace and Gromit is one of the few genuinely eccentric places left in the movies, a place where lumpy, doughy characters achieve a peculiar dignity in spite of their grotesque features and the ridiculousness of their circumstances.Read the full review
An absolutely magical fusion of deadpan Ealing comedy and Gothic horror.Read the full review
One of the better offerings to be found in a year that has seen a drop-off in the quality of animated films.Read the full review
The illusion is seamless and the pleasure is boundless.Read the full review
Most of all, Wallace & Gromit retains the clever, one-of-a-kind sensibility that made its shorter predecessors so delightful. With every studio comedy looking for a formula for success, it's refreshing to find a heroically whimsical film that succeeds by following no formula known to dog or man.Read the full review
The movie rolls merrily along with slapstick action and whimsical characters.Read the full review
Park and co-helmer Steve Box stay faithful to the cozy core ingredients that made the clay duo's kudo-reaping shorts and Park's previous pic, "Chicken Run," so well loved. "Curse" delivers a wholesome morsel, happily not too cheesy, that families will nibble on as a treat.Read the full review
Bestows generous blessings on all that's good in Englishness, in moviedom, and, of course, in cheese.Read the full review