Synopsis
Playing around while aboard a cruise ship, the Chipmunks and Chipettes accidentally go overboard and end up marooned in a tropical paradise. They discover their new turf is not as deserted as it seems.
Your Movie Library
Cast
- Jason LeeDave
- David CrossIan
- Jenny SlateZoe
- Justin LongAlvin (voice)
- Matthew Gray GublerSimon (voice)
- Jesse McCartneyTheodore (voice)
- Amy PoehlerEleanor (voice)
- Anna FarisJeanette (voice)
- Christina ApplegateBrittany (voice)
- Alan TudykSimone (voice)
- 60
New York Daily News
Either the "Alvin and the Chipmunks" movies are getting better, or I've accidentally buried my brain for the winter. The third entry in the franchise - Chip-Wrecked - is, dare I say, the charm. - 60
Arizona Republic
The sequel's target audience may be too young to realize that the best punch lines are long past their expiration date, but at least they're learning the idea of the catchphrase. They can hear the exclamation points. - 42
Entertainment Weekly
Good news: The shrill CG rodents, who last infested theaters in 2009's Squeakquel, are stranded on a jungle island with little hope of survival. Bad news: They've brought us along. - 40
Movieline
Number of chipmunks who speak fluent chola when necessary: three. Number of Spider-Man/Pepe Le Pew mash-ups I can't really get into: one. - 33
The A.V. Club
With its wall-to-wall pop covers, Chipwrecked isn't a kids' movie so much as a brightly animated, instantly forgettable animated feature-length advertisement for the NOW That's What I Call Music! compilation series of contemporary pop hits. - 25
Boston Globe
Whatever character they bring to their lines, the actors' voices are mostly unrecognizable after being digitally 'munk-ified. - 20
The Hollywood Reporter
Every bit as frantic, frenetic, groan-inducing and all around grating as its two predecessors. - 20
Boxoffice Magazine
Chipwrecked is the sort of Sunday afternoon trifle that will mollify children and mortify their parents, an eyesore that auto-tunes its strong cast into anonymity and undercuts its convincingly rendered CG leads by confining them to hideously cheap environments.