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Dr. Seuss' The Grinch

By Sandie Angulo Chen, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 6+

Pratfall-heavy take on holiday tale is fun, mostly gentle.

Movie PG 2018 90 minutes
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Community Reviews

age 5+

Based on 77 parent reviews

age 2+

Brilliant for ALL ages

Truly a family friendly Christmas movie. No alluding to doubts/disbelieving etc that feature so heavily in other Christmas movies. Relax and enjoy
age 4+

Awesome Movie - better than original

I don’t understand the few very negative reviews. My 7 year old loves this movie and watches it year around. The story is great, gives more context to the characters and allows more empathy for the Grinch. The music and voice acting was all superb. I prefer this Grinch to Jim Carey’s overacting and don’t care much for the original voice at all.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (77 ):
Kids say (44 ):

This adaptation is bright, colorful, and occasionally funny, but it doesn't come close to matching the effectiveness of the short-and-sweet original. While Cumberbatch's voice isn't as resonantly deep as Boris Karloff's, his Grinch is believably grumpy, angry, and resentful of Whoville's need for a ginormous Christmas celebration. The Grinch's lovably loyal dog, Max, makes the green meanie a bit more sympathetic, as does the sad backstory that explains his motivations for hating the holiday.

But this isn't only the Grinch's story. It's also Cindy Lou's, as she attempts to convince Santa to grant her selfless wish. To accomplish her goal, there's a subplot involving a group of her friends, a kid-led caper that should appeal to younger audiences. Jones is well cast as a loving mom, and Kenan Thompson adds comic relief as a Whoville resident who misguidedly believes that the Grinch is his pal. For its enduring messages about kindness and love, it's hard to find fault in The Grinch, but it's unlikely to surpass Chuck Jones' famous animated special on the "holiday classics" list.

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