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Dr. Seuss' The Grinch

User rating: 3.21 59 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: November 9, 2018

On DVD/Blu-ray: February 5, 2019

PG | Animation, Comedy, Family | 1h 30m

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User rating: 3.21

Based on 210 votes and 59 reviews.


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User rating: December 1, 2018

Great family movie! A good blend of the classic tale and new creative ideas. Likeable Grinch character and modern Cindy Lou. Kudos to the people who created all the gadgets in the movie...very clever! Thoroughly enjoyed all the chuckles!

User rating: December 1, 2018

I thought it was very cute and not too long for a young audience.

User rating: November 28, 2018

I took my family to see this garbage. Everyone hates each other now.

User rating: November 28, 2018

this movie is really good and my son liked it a lot..!

User rating: November 26, 2018

Kind of boring. I didn’t laugh much. And when I did it was a half-hearted chuckle, mostly because I wanted it to be funny. the Grinch character was not “grinchy” at all. I absolutely didn’t buy him as the character we all have read about and watched every Christmas for generations. I liked the other characters. But the grinch should be where it’s at. It’s not. Boo.

User rating: November 26, 2018

Just terrible. They turned the Grinch into a wimp! Aargh!!

User rating: November 26, 2018

The Grinch is too friendly, the script verbiage is not Seuss like, barely worth buying on video.

User rating: November 24, 2018

The movie is awesome and interesting to watch but the spoiler, however, is the fact that when you produced and directed a movie for a family, I think it should benefit all spectrum of the family. In this movie, Cindy Lou Who was a nice, interesting little girl wanted Santa Clause to present a gift as a reward for her hardworking mom. But my concern is that the movie is trying to teach my kids that it is only their mom that deserves recognition during Christmas. The director should have included the dad decorating the Xmas tree or doing some other stuff, even if the mom deserves an award at the end. I believe the movie is trying to promote feminism which is the main focus in the U.S. today. What makes up a family is not children and their mom only but man role should be included. It would have been a nice movie for my family if the parental roles and character were involved.

User rating: November 22, 2018

Can you say product placement...?

User rating: November 21, 2018

It was too short and did not have a good plot