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- David “DC” Bolling @ DC’s Take
- Excerpt: If for nothing else, it serves as an excellent introduction for kids and possibly a revamped interest for adults who want to explore these characters through its one-of-a-kind visual style and a sense of energy that doesn’t slow down.
- Andrea Chase @ KillerMoviereviews.com
- Excerpt: Sophisticated enough to show both sides of the destroy all humans proposition (without actually endorsing human extinction). It’s also goofy to good-naturedly play into its preposterous premise with oddball characters that somehow manage to have real emotional resonance.
- Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: These turtles look like hand drawn Claymation figures, their bright eyes popping behind character-defining color-coded masks, set against a city fashioned as modernist watercolor adorned with bursts of graffiti squiggle designating sound and motion.
- Herman Dhaliwal @ Cinema Sanctum
- Sarah Gopaul @ Digital Journal
- Excerpt: The animation style is unlike most mainstream pictures, adopting a comic sketch aesthetic that appears rougher and better matches the updated approach to the narrative.
- Mark Hobin @ Fast Film Reviews
- Excerpt: Yet another franchise reboot. This animated one features some excellent voice work, especially from Ice Cube.
- Harrison Martin @ Flixfrog
- Excerpt: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is a welcome addition to the various entries in the TMNT franchise. The animation is beautiful, the music is dope, and the cast is wonderful.
- [New] | Jared Mobarak @ Hey, have you seen …?
- Excerpt: Two things: Love a reboot of a known property that doesn’t default to origin story and love that [the filmmakers] let the “heroes-in-a-half-shell” be teens (what a great, young voice-acting cast to make it believable too).
- Eddie Pasa @ DC Filmdom
- Josh Thayer @ The Forgetful Film Critic
- Excerpt: Since it seems we’ve all resigned ourselves to an entertainment future populated solely by established corporate franchise IP, a fun time seems like the least that the Hollywood franchise machine can give us.