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Shrek Forever After


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News in Film
A serviceable final chapter and worthy bookend to a fairy tale that needed some finality.
The Moving Arts
An uninteresting, lazy piece of commercial cinema made for audiences that DreamWorks hopes are too young to know any better.
Are You Screening?
The heart is gone from the franchise, so are the laughs. Nothing keeps you going in this one, and if not for the kids, there...
New York Daily News
Happily, it's a move that revives our aging ogre, and renews his flagging franchise.
Village Voice
It takes the film a deadly long time to kick in, and when it does, it largely retreads formula.
ReelViews
t's a perfectly acceptable family-friendly summer sequel, which is likely all the filmmakers hoped for.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
More a slick product than a piece of soulful entertainment.
Rolling Stone
It's a fun ride. What's missing is the excitement of a new interpretation.
USA Today
No roar, no more for the lovable ogre...
Wall Street Journal
Wanted, yes, but needed? Not on the strength of this fourth and presumably last installment, which is enhanced, within reaso...
New York Post
After the frantic spurt of fairy-tale allusions and jokes in the first three Shreks, this one inches along with a few mostly...
Washington Post
Believe it or not, there's life in the old boy yet.
The New York Times
“Shrek Forever After” adroitly camouflages its fatigue with the usual blizzard of wisecracks
Atomic Popcorn
After finding love (Shrek), meeting the parents (Shrek 2), and becoming a father (Shrek the Third), the beloved Shrek has ar...
Entertainment Weekly
The magic is gone, and Shrek Forever After is no longer an ogre phenomenon.
Box Office Magazine
Hilarious and heartfelt from start to finish, this is the best Shrek of them all.
Emanuel Levy
Though boasting 3D technology, the new installment shows signs of fatigue.
Cinematical
Unfortunately Shrek Forever After plays (way) more to the little kids than to anyone else.
Hollywood Reporter
This fourth installment in the popular animated franchise demonstrates it may finally be time to let Shrek and Fiona live ha...
Variety
The reputed swan song for the series and its first entry in 3D, pic contains a respectable number of laughs, but also borrow...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Mike Mitchell
Writer: Tim Sullivan
Studio: DreamWorks Pictures
Cast: Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Eddie Murphy

Release: May 21, 2010
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