Reviews for this film from our members:
- Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Cafe Texan
- Luke Bonanno @ DVDizzy.com
- Excerpt: A food features prominently in The Lorax and begs us to make the following analogy: this is a marshmallow of a film. It is light, sweet, nice-looking, easy to consume in mass quantities, and has virtually no nutritional value.
- Tim Brayton @ Antagony & Ecstasy
- Kevin Carr @ 7M Pictures
- Stephen Carty @ Flix Capacitor
- Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Rich Cline @ Shadows on the Wall
- Excerpt: Not only has the story been padded out with lame jokes and unnecessary side plots, but the film’s pacing is all over the place
- Mark Dujsik @ Mark Reviews Movies
- [New – 11/22] | Dustin Freeley @ Movies About Gladiators.com
- [New – 11/22] | Kimberly Gadette @ doddle
- Susan Granger @ www.susangranger.com
- Vadym Grygoriev @ kinoblog.com [Ukrainian]
- MaryAnn Johanson @ FlickFilosopher.com
- Excerpt: Once in a while a film comes along that demonstrates how pig-headedly sexist Hollywood is when it comes to ignoring female perspectives.
- James Kendrick @ The QNetwork
- [New – 11/22] | Wesley Lovell @ Cinema Sight
- Excerpt: Sometimes a project has such a strong heart that even its execution can’t diminish the intent. Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax does just that with a compelling pro-environment message packaged in a listless, overly cutesy production.
- Dan Lybarger @ Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
- Jason McKiernan @ Next Projection
- Locke Peterseim @ Hammer & Thump (Open Letters Monthly)
- Joseph Proimakis @ Movies for the Masses [Greek]
- Jerry Roberts @ Armchair Cinema
- Excerpt: The book ends with a somber, but hopeful, message that the environment could be saved by one caring individual. The movie ends with a car chase. You can see the problem already.
- Cole Smithey @ ColeSmithey.com