Ice Age: Collision Course

critic Reviews

, 18% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • Unoriginal and unfunny, Ice Age: Collision Course offers further proof that not even the healthiest box office receipts can keep a franchise from slouching toward creative extinction.
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    Dwight BrownNational Newspaper Publishers Association
    This is the kind of innocent retreat from everyday routines that kids will savor.
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    Ed PottonTimes (UK)
    Adults may find that a bit much. Kids, I suspect, will lap it up.
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    Tara BradyIrish Times
    So, here we are: five films in, and by the time we've finished with the introductions, there's hardly any time for a movie or jokes. Laugh? Not even once; not even close.
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    Sara Michelle FettersMovieFreak.com
    Yawn.
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    Roxana HadadiChesapeake Family Magazine
    The reliance of Ice Age: Collision Course on bathroom humor and whisper-thin characterizations is often exhausting.
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    Emily St. JamesVox
    Collision Course is mostly an uninteresting attempt to keep making Ice Age movies.
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    Kate RobertsonThe Post NZ
    The familiar voices of Ray Romano, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Max Greenfield make for some distinct and headstrong characters - a winning formula, if there ever was one.
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    Olly RichardsNME (New Musical Express)
    Please, let this fifth Ice Age film be the last.
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    Richard CrouseRichard Crouse
    It might be time to put the "Ice Age" movies on ice.
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    Debbie Lynn EliasBehind The Lens
    The animation team of Blue Sky has upped the ante a hundredfold not only in its use of color and shading but in the overall production design and metaphoric contrasts and complements.
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