Trolls

critic Reviews

, 76% Certified Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • Trolls brings its instantly recognizable characters to the big screen in a colorful adventure that, while geared toward the younger set, isn't without rewards for parents.
  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Tara BradyIrish Times
    Kendrick and Timberlake bring snappy comic timing, even when the dialogue could be wittier. Co-director Walt Dohrn steals the picture as a high-fiving cloud-bro.
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    Jake WilsonThe Age (Australia)
    I was confident Nicholas Stoller's Storks would take the prize for most obnoxious family entertainment of the year, but Trolls -- another garish, computer-animated comedy -- instantly lowers the bar.
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    Sara Michelle FettersMovieFreak.com
    I didn't like it, not at all, and while I'm certain there are kids out there who will undoubtedly feel differently don't expect me to sing a different tune on the matter anytime soon.
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    David FearRolling Stone
    One character farts glitter and another poops cupcakes. You could not ask for better in-movie metaphors.
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    Emily St. JamesVox
    It's reasonably entertaining, with some good musical numbers and at least one goofily endearing performance. But it's also just a little bit all over the place, with a story that often seems like a fairy-tale greatest hits album.
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    Andrew ParkerGlobe and Mail
    Despite the tiresome story, it's a hard film to dislike.
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    Rolando GallegoEscribiendoCine
    Clearly like the fairy tale that Trolls is, the happy ending, in this case a very happy one, sows the possibility of the start of a franchise... [Full review in Spanish]
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    Victoria LuxfordCity AM
    Trolls may be one of the more forgettable (brand tie-in movies), but while its here everyone will be entertained.
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    Olly RichardsNME (New Musical Express)
    There's nothing to really dislike here; it's too chirpy and enthusiastic for that. There's just a disappointing lack of effort to do more than is expected of it.
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    David BaxBattleship Pretension
    When it comes to characters, story and personality, though, the movie's as thin as a wisp of brightly colored hair...
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