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Winnie the Pooh


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Salon Arts
An utterly charming new adventure with the Bear of Little Brain offers a delicious antidote to digital animation.
The Boston Globe
Sweetly, agreeably traditional.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
It has a visual and emotional artistry that depicts the value of committed friendships, highlighting challenges that may com...
Los Angeles Times
Proves a fitting tribute to one of the last century's most enduring children's tales.
The New York Times
"Winnie the Pooh" may not be a movie that grown-ups seek out on their own, but it may make some of them jealous of the 4-yea...
USA Today
'Winnie the Pooh' is magical for young kids.
San Francisco Chronicle
The makers of "Winnie the Pooh" had enough material for a good 65 minutes, and so they did something unusual, practically un...
New York Post
Show me the hunny!
New York Daily News
Old classic cartoon is relief among 3-D, high energy, useless grey fluff.
Rolling Stone
It's a pleasure to sink into an animated family movie from Disney that radiates charm with a gentleness that seems damn near...
Metromix
Not the biggest or best movie of the summer, but probably the most adorable
Chicago Sun-Times
"Winnie the Pooh" is a sweet and innocuous children's movie based on the enduring tale of goings-on in Hundred Acre Wood.
Chicago Tribune
Mainly, though, it's nice to see that Disney wants to introduce tykes to the magic of going to the movies with family fare t...
E! Online
It's trickier than it looks to make a movie that offends absolutely nobody, but Winnie the Pooh is as close as it gets.
Entertainment Weekly
In execution, it is charming...and also a little monotonous.
Film School Rejects
Faithful to its source.
IGN Movies
Eeyore, Tigger, Piglet and Pooh return in this charming 2D animation from Disney.
Hollywood Reporter
Little kids will enjoy the gentle, lovingly wrought, for-tots-and-parents-only resuscitation of A.A. Milne's characters, whi...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Stephen J. Anderson
Writer: A.A. Milne
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Cast: Jim Cummings, Craig Ferguson, Tom Kenny

Release: July 15, 2011
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