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Robert Denerstein, Denver Rocky Mountain News: Read more
Susan Stark, Detroit News: A sweet treat for the family audience. Read more
Chris Vognar, Dallas Morning News: There's enough subversive intelligence poking through the surface of Rocky and Bullwinkle to make fans smile through the rest of the dross. Read more
A.O. Scott, New York Times: Made by people who clearly think themselves much smarter than their audience. In place of whimsy, it offers cynicism. Read more
Steve Murray, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: The movie never quite coheres into a consistent vision. Read more
Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times: The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle is completely in the spirit of its progenitor. Read more
Steven Rosen, Denver Post: The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle is a masterpiece. Read more
Brian Cronenworth, L.A. Weekly: The nostalgic glow wears off pretty quickly ... and the movie has nothing to fall back on except bad puns and a brace of awkward cameo turns. Read more
Peter Rainer, New York Magazine/Vulture: Read more
James Berardinelli, ReelViews: 90 minutes is too long for any incarnation of The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle. Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: There's a word for this movie, and that word is: jolly. Read more
Edward Guthmann, San Francisco Chronicle: McAnuff and his cast have a jolly time with this material. Read more
Peter Howell, Toronto Star: The Adventures Of Rocky And Bullwinkle is yet another flawed attempt to turn an ancient TV cartoon into a contemporary live-action movie. Read more
Michael Atkinson, Village Voice: How does it honor the Americans happily imprinted with the original show's beautiful chaos to have it turned into bastard nonsense? Read more