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Genre Movie :Action & Adventure,Animation,Kids & Family,Science Fiction & Fantasy,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : G Release Date : Jun 21, 2013 Wide
Actors :Billy Crystal,John Goodman,Steve Buscemi,Helen Mirren,Peter Sohn,Joel Murray,Sean Hayes,Dave Foley,Charlie Day,Alfred Molina,Tyler Labine,Nathan Fillion,Aubrey Plaza,Bobby Moynihan,Noah Johnston,Julia Sweeney,Bonnie Hunt,John Krasinski,Bill Hader,Beth Behrs
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Monsters University
All Critics Ranting For Monsters University : 6.8If You Like this movie you can streaming Monsters University movie without downloading HERE
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It is essentially Revenge of the Nerds, with fur. And scales. And whatever gooey, gelatinous substance comprises the outer coating of various other oddball creatures in this crazy parallel world.Christy Lemire-ChristyLemire.com
It has enough of the right stuff to haunt the imagination long after the immediate buzz of its fluffy-furred cuteness has melted away. For a mere prequel, that's a result.
Trevor Johnston-Time Out
"Laurence Anyways" is a formidable display of French Canadian director Xavier Dolan's prodigious talents, but also a case study of a young talent still finding his way to greatness.He'll get there one day, soon, but this film doesn't quite do it.
David Lewis-San Francisco Chronicle
This is a safe, predictable, edge-free, nearly bland effort from a studio that rarely hedges its bets.
Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com
As prequels go, Monsters University is pretty nifty.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
Although it falls short of the best Pixar has brought to the screen over its long association with Disney, it's nevertheless worth a trip to the theater, especially for kids.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews
Studios don't often seem to be thinking about the ideal moviegoer, just about the maximum number of moviegoers ... Pixar is no different in that regard, but even in this relatively fallow period ... it's never stopped thinking the most of us.
Wesley Morris-Grantland
Directed by Dan Scanlon, whose PIXAR association includes stints working on "Cars," "Brave" and the short film "Mater and the Ghostlights," "Monster's University" is a worthy prequel to what is arguably one of PIXAR's greatest achievements.
Michael A. Smith-MediaMikes
There's a rather tired, willed atmosphere hanging over it.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
Do these movies have to be so unremittingly bland?
Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray
One day, it will be interesting to see in which order children will prefer to play the DVDs of the two Monsters' films. For now, many adults will find the new version has been 'Disneyfied' at the expense of Pixar's more poetic core values.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
The loose and familiar interplay between Crystal and Goodman drives the film and gives it endless charm, with Mirren a glorious addition to the cast ...
Terry Staunton-Radio Times
So many movies, these days, are about nerds and their market value. Dan Scanlon's prequel is the newest, but already feels old.
Charlotte O'Sullivan-This is London
A worthy addition to the Pixar class of classics.
James White-SFX Magazine
If you enjoyed Monsters, Inc 12 years ago then you're not going to be disappointed even if it does feel a little slight at times.
Allan Hunter-Daily Express
It's a strong look at the genesis of a satisfying partnership, but it could be stronger if it trusted that partnership to carry the story.
Tasha Robinson-The Dissolve
It is funny. But the longed-for return to Pixar greatness seems as far away as ever.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
Pixar revisits the characters from 2001's Monsters, Inc. for a frat-house prequel. Which is kind of an odd setting for a kids' movie.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
After an hour it starts to feel like Harry Potter gone wacky and gonzo - and not quite wacky and gonzo enough.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
It's not that Monsters University lacks any of the heart or wit of Pixar's finest achievements - the attention to detail and sight gags are as impressive as ever - but narratively speaking this is derivative in the extreme.
Adam Woodward-Little White Lies
The story is so fully and elegantly realised that to call it a prequel would somehow feel like an insult.
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph
Mostly takes the old college tropes and doesn't sneak, crawl or run too far with them. There's a bravura scene near the end that's far and away the film's best 10 minutes. Most spark, spontaneity and character complexity is left for the sideline monsters.
Brian Gibson-Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)
A funny, furry entry for kids yet to experience the horrors of tertiary education, or the disappointment of dashed dreams.
Anton Bitel-Film4
From sunny autumn mornings to rainy afternoons and gloaming dusks, it feels like the couldn't-be cartoonier characters are going about their business in a very real world.
Elliott Noble-Sky Movies
Entertaining, beautifully animated Pixar prequel with superb voice performances, a constant stream of amusing gags and an oddly realistic central message ...
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
TagLine Monsters University School never looked this scary.
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