Ratatouille Review |
by Mark R. Leeper |
CAPSULE: RATATOUILLE has an engaging enough premise,
but does not really have a good story to tell. The
first third of the film is much more engaging than
the remainder. The furry rat who is the main
character is...more |
Ratatouille Review |
by Patiche |
Written and Directed by Brad Bird
Jim Capobianco ,Emily Cook, Kathy Greenberg, Jan Pinkava
Genre: Animation
Rated: G
Running Time: 111
Theatrical Release: June 29,2007
Distributor: Walt Disney, Pixar Films
The Cast: Starring: (voices) Patton Oswalt, Ian...more |
Ratatouille Review |
by Homer Yen |
There's a scene in which a dour, but supremely
influential food critic challenges the head chef
of Gusteau's, (once a 5-star destination for
discerning diners that has devolved into 3-star
mediocrity) to come up with any dish so that it
can be reviewed....more |
Ratatouille Review |
by Steve Rhodes |
In this sequel summer of bloated blockbusters, being able to enjoy a
terrific film like RATATOUILLE comes as a thankful respite in a sea of
disappointment. Easily the best Pixar film since A BUG'S LIFE, RATATOUILLE
is deliciously delightful,...more |
Ratatouille Review |
by Scott Mendelson |
One of the tragic consequences of our hurried age is our
acceptance of less. We are too busy to pay attention to current
events, so we demand our news be delivered in easily digestible sound
bites that often obscure the real issues. We are too...more |
Ratatouille Review |
by samseescinema |
Last year, when penning out the review for Pixar's last film, Cars, I
wrote, "Let's decide that this can be Pixar's single use of the Get
Out of Jail Free card. Now they're back to square one." I finished
with a suggestion for "Pixar to go sit in the...more |