Shrek Forever After

2.00
    Shrek Forever After
    2010

    Synopsis

    A bored and domesticated Shrek pacts with deal-maker Rumpelstiltskin to get back to feeling like a real ogre again, but when he's duped and sent to a twisted version of Far Far Away—where Rumpelstiltskin is king, ogres are hunted, and he and Fiona have never met—he sets out to restore his world and reclaim his true love.

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    Cast

    • Mike MyersShrek (voice)
    • Eddie MurphyDonkey (voice)
    • Cameron DiazPrincess Fiona (voice)
    • Antonio BanderasPuss in Boots (voice)
    • Walt DohrnRumpelstiltskin / Priest / Krekraw Ogre (voice)
    • Julie AndrewsQueen Lillian (voice)
    • John CleeseKing Harold (voice)
    • Jon HammBrogan (voice)
    • Jane LynchGretched (voice)
    • Craig RobinsonCookie (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 90

      Boxoffice Magazine

      Hilarious and heartfelt from start to finish, this is the best Shrek of them all, and that's no fairy tale.
    • 83

      Tampa Bay Times

      This movie is a last chance to save the series, which it does.
    • 80

      New York Daily News

      This is - allegedly - the final chapter in the series, and everyone involved appears invigorated.
    • 67

      Entertainment Weekly

      Everyone involved fulfills his or her job requirements adequately. But the magic is gone, and Shrek Forever After is no longer an ogre phenomenon to reckon with. Instead, it's a "Hot Swamp Time Machine."
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Reveals a definite been-there, done-that feeling.
    • 50

      Variety

      The reputed swan song for the series and its first entry in 3D, pic contains a respectable number of laughs, but also borrows its storyline from the oft-recycled "It's a Wonderful Life," and if that's all its creators can do, it's best to put Far Far Away far far away.
    • 50

      Village Voice

      It takes the film a deadly long time to kick in, and when it does, it largely retreads formula: ironic use of pop standards, musical numbers with contemporary choreography played for maximum laughs, risque one-liners.
    • 50

      Arizona Republic

      If you found "Shrek the Third," the third film in the "Shrek" franchise, tired, it will probably come as no surprise that Shrek Forever After is downright exhausted.

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