The Grinch

    The Grinch
    2018

    Synopsis

    The Grinch hatches a scheme to ruin Christmas when the residents of Whoville plan their annual holiday celebration.

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    Cast

    • Benedict CumberbatchGrinch (voice)
    • Rashida JonesDonna Lou Who (voice)
    • Kenan ThompsonBricklebaum (voice)
    • Cameron SeelyCindy Lou Who (voice)
    • Angela LansburyMayor McGerkle (voice)
    • Pharrell WilliamsNarrator (voice)
    • Ramone HamiltonAxl (voice)
    • Sam LavagninoOzzy (voice)
    • Scarlett EstevezIzzy (voice)
    • Michael BeattieStore Clerk (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 80

      The Telegraph

      If the very best animation feels like nourishment for the soul, think of this adaptation of the beloved Dr Seuss tale as the spiritual equivalent of a double helping of chocolate-flavoured breakfast cereal: not exactly clean eating, but packing an irresistible sugary kick.
    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      What the production may have lost in a “nasty-wasty skunk” of an antagonist, it gains in an inspired voice cast (led by Benedict Cumberbatch) and a dazzlingly merry and bright visual palette.
    • 72

      TheWrap

      Purists may balk about revisiting this tale, but The Grinch earns its laughter and its sentiment, both of which are plentiful. It’s a full-throated Fah-Who-Foraze.
    • 63

      IGN

      Dr. Seuss' The Grinch is a fun and fast holiday movie, updating the classic story for the audience that made the Minions a billion-dollar industry. However, the straightforward moral of the 30-page children’s book and one of Dr. Seuss’ most memorable characters get a little handcuffed by this update.
    • 50

      Movie Nation

      It’s as forgettable as the torn wrapping paper piled around the tree 15 minutes into Christmas morning.
    • 50

      The A.V. Club

      If anything, this is a more meager, timid iteration of Seuss’ story, starting with the characterization of its famous antihero.
    • 42

      IndieWire

      Bad as this movie can be, there are far worse things in our world than a story about the value of love and kindness, and the joy of sharing those things with those who may never have known them before (kudos to Cumberbatch, who sells the climactic transformation).
    • 40

      New Orleans Times-Picayune

      In this new “Grinch,” it’s hard to escape the feeling we’re being offered a serving of the same old roast beast -- and a decidedly fatty serving at that.