Critic Reviews
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L.A. Weekly Ernest Hardy
Cloudy is smart, insightful on a host of relationship dynamics, and filled with fast-paced action.
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78
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Austin Chronicle Kimberley Jones
The sights are ingenious, impressively rendered in 3-D, and the sounds – including cheeky voice work by Mr. T, Neil Patrick Harris, and Benjamin Bratt – are a blast.
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75
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The film combines a pinch of morality with a healthy dose of humor to produce a movie that's entertaining for everyone.
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Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez
A joyful romp, devoid of the tiresome pop-culture references.
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75
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The A.V. Club Keith Phipps
It’s a brisk, bright, winning effort, even though it already looks sadly out of touch with the times.
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70
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The Hollywood Reporter
The splashy animation is well-executed but again a bit monotonous for a full-length feature.
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Variety
Eye-popping and mouth-watering in one, Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs spins a 30-page children's book into a 90-minute all-you-can-laugh buffet.
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67
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Entertainment Weekly
Goes down easy enough at first. But even at a svelte 81 minutes, this meal drags on too long.
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Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
There is clear definition between closer and further elements. I've seen a lot of 3-D recently, and in terms of technical quality, this is the best.
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Time Out
The year’s 3-D deluge continues: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is an amusingly loopy kids’ meal about a small-town inventor.
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