Lilo & Stitch Review |
by Dennis Schwartz (Rating: B-) |
LILO & STITCH (director/writer: Dean DeBlois/Chris Sanders; production design:
Paul Felix; art director: Ric Sluiter; editor: Darren T. Holmes; music: Alan
Silvestri; cast: Tia Carrere (Nani ), David Ogden Stiers (Jumba), Zoe Caldwell
(Grand...more |
Lilo & Stitch Review |
by Eugene Novikov (Rating: C+) |
Featuring the voice talents of Daveigh Chase, Jason Scott Lee, Tia Carrere,
David Ogden Stiers, Ving Rhames, Kevin McDonald, Zoe Caldwell and Chris
Sanders as Stitch. more |
Lilo & Stitch Review |
by Shannon Patrick Sullivan (Rating: 3/4) |
Directed by Dean Deblois and Chris Sanders, from their screenplay.
Starring Daveigh Chase, Tia Carrerre, Ving Rhames. Running time: 85
minutes. Rated G by the MFCB. Reviewed on July 5th, 2002. more |
Lilo & Stitch Review |
by John Sylva (Rating: B+) |
Perhaps Elvis Presley's "Burning Love," played over the end credits of Lilo &
Stitch, sums up the latter title character best; Stitch, a genetic
"abomination" who finds himself in Hawaii after being exiled from his own
planet, is certainly "burning."...more |
Lilo & Stitch Review |
by Laura Clifford (Rating: A-) |
When orphaned Hawaiian girl Lilo (Daveigh Chase) wishes upon a
star for a friend, her guilty guardian, older sister Nani (Tia Carrere,
"Wayne's World"), takes her the next day to adopt a pet. Meanwhile,
escaped Experiment 626, a genetic mutant designed...more |
Lilo & Stitch Review |
by Susan Granger (Rating: 5/10) |
Susan Granger's review of "Lilo & Stitch" (Touchstone/Disney)
Yes, it's yet another Disney movie about a misfit orphan befriending
an animal - but, this time, there's a campy twist. Lilo (Daveigh Chase) is a
lonely Hawaiian island girl who...more |
Lilo & Stitch Review |
by Robin Clifford (Rating: B+) |
A diminutive creature, dubbed Experiment 626, is brought before the
Galactic Federation to be exiled for being an abomination. The product
of genetic engineering by mad scientist Jumba (voice of David Ogden
Stiers), the little guy is super strong, super...more |
Lilo & Stitch Review |
by Jon Popick (Rating: 8/10) |
What do you get when you team up an alien who's equal parts Ren Hoek and
Stewie Griffin with an orphaned Hawaiian girl obsessed with both Elvis and
photographing the fat white tourists that lounge around her town like so
many beached whales? A Disney...more |
Lilo & Stitch Review |
by Karina Montgomery |
The marketing for this film is selling the blue alien Stitch as a
sort of a latter-day Tigger - boisterous and mischievous, with a
little Bart Simpson thrown in for good measure. What the film really
does do is address some pretty serious issues...more |
Lilo & Stitch Review |
by Robin Clifford (Rating: B+) |
A diminutive creature, dubbed Experiment 626, is brought before the Galactic
Federation to be exiled for being an abomination. The product of genetic
engineering by mad scientist Jumba (voice of David Ogden Stiers), the little guy
is super strong, super...more |
Lilo & Stitch Review |
by JoBlo (Rating: 7/10) |
PLOT:
A wickedly mutated space alien whose only purpose it to destroy, escapes to our
planet and bunks up with a lonely Hawaiian girl and her big sister.
Unfortunately for him, there are two hunters from his home planet who have
followed him and have...more |
Lilo & Stitch Review |
by Steve Rhodes (Rating: 3/4) |
LILO & STITCH, written by Chris Sanders (MULAN), proves what SPIRIT: STALLION OF
THE CIMARRON forgot. When you're making an animated feature, especially when
it's a traditionally drawn one and not a computer drawn picture, it's all about
the quality of...more |
Lilo & Stitch Review |
by David Levine (Rating: 1.5/5) |
There are three essential elements for a polished Disney animated film: rich and
detailed animation, inspirational music that is catchy and clever, and a clear
message that is easy to understand. Alas, Disney’s latest, Lilo & Stitch, fails
to live up to...more |