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Chicken Little


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Entertainment Weekly
Another in a new breed of mass-market comedy that substitutes self-reference for original wit and pop songs for emotional co...
Time
It's one of the funniest, most charming and most exhilarating movies in years.
Variety
Under-nourishing and highly derivative.
ReelViews
It is bogged down by many of the problems that have plagued Disney's recent traditional animated features: anonymous voice w...
Chicago Sun-Times
The movie did make me smile. It didn't make me laugh, and it didn't involve my emotions, or the higher regions of my intelle...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Compared to the CG gems from Pixar, Chicken Little is stylistically inconsistent, narratively messy, and, well, just not muc...
The New York Times
The first computer-animated film from Disney also has the distinction of being a terrible movie a hectic, uninspired pastich...
The Boston Globe
Chicken Little is shiny and peppy, with some solid laughs and dandy vocal performances, but even a small child may sense how...
Houston Chronicles
The movie (directed by Mark Dindal, The Emperor's New Groove) swings from sugar buzz to glucose crash a bit too quickly.
New York Post
There's scarcely enough story here for a half-hour TV cartoon.
San Francisco Chronicle
... as cluttered as the movie gets before the ending, it's funny throughout, with some 1970s and '80s music thrown in to kee...
Film Threat
I can only recommend this for kids between the ages of 4 and 4 1/2 and the legally blind and deaf.
The Austin Chronicle
It's an antic journey with the doors locked and no stops permitted, sadly characteristic of the aggressively didactic, false...
The Guardian
Line by line, scene by scene, visual gag by visual gag, this picture is disappointing: underpowered and dull, even for kids....
Premiere
The cleverness just isn't there.
Empire
Beyond a cheeky, twisty bit of genre-tinkering, there's more here for the under-tens than over-, but it's still charming, am...
Village Voice
By the time the sky really does start 'falling' -- courtesy of an alien invasion -- Chicken Little's frantic efforts to stay...
Washington Post
The animators are - - you almost no longer have to say this - - fabulous and full of mischief, weaving enough ironic amuseme...
Richard Roeper
I don't care if it's 2-D, 3-D, CGI or hand drawn, it all goes back to the story.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Mark Dindal
Writer: Steve Bencich
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Cast: Zach Braff, Joan Cusack, Steve Zahn

Release: November 4, 2005
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