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Christopher Robin

User rating: 4.67 68 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: August 3, 2018

On DVD/Blu-ray: November 6, 2018

PG | Animation, Family | 1h 44m

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4.67/5

User rating: 4.67

Based on 460 votes and 68 reviews.


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User rating: August 7, 2018

This movie was great for kids and adults. The message it showed was powerful for all to see and hear. We took our 4 and 7 year old grandsons who also picked up the sensitivities of each of the characters. The story told with each character gave a lesson to all. The-animated characters were adorable . A must see for kids and adults

User rating: August 7, 2018

Best movie we've seen in years.

User rating: August 7, 2018

Great family movie. I saw it with my 23 year old son and we both enjoyed it.

User rating: August 6, 2018

originally i wasn't going to see it but it was showing before the second feature at the drive inn but in glad i saw Christopher Robin, it great movie as it had some slow points but i like it never the less, the animals charters look real and the humor was funny, dont listen to the negative users reviews go see for your self

User rating: August 6, 2018

Great movie and enjoyed going back to Poo Bear.

User rating: August 6, 2018

Delivers all the action you'd expect and more! Pooh rules!

User rating: August 6, 2018

Terrible movie, My kids, 4yrs and 8yrs wanted to leave half way through. I wanted to nap..it was boring and no thought into the story. Thumbs down on this one.

User rating: August 6, 2018

Exciting adventure will make you feel like a kid again.

User rating: August 5, 2018

CUTE FILM, GOOD STORY

User rating: August 5, 2018

Possibly a fine movie for adults who grew up watching Pooh. But I was watching it through the eyes of my 4-year-old, and he was bored silly. Lots of dialog between grown-ups, very slow pacing. Apart from the opening scene, Pooh and friends don't show up until nearly half the movie is done.