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Tomorrowland

Tomorrowland

2015
Sci-fi, Family/Kids
2h 10m
Bound by a shared destiny, a bright, optimistic teen bursting with scientific curiosity and a former boy-genius inventor jaded by disillusionment embark on a danger-filled mission to unearth the secrets of an enigmatic place somewhere in time and space that exists in their collective memory as "Tomorrowland." (imdb)
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Tomorrowland

2015
Sci-fi, Family/Kids
2h 10m
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Rated 25 May 2015
70
67th
Bioshock: Disney World
Rated 23 May 2015
75
56th
I liked this! It's a bit on the heavy-handed and ham-fisted side in the third act, but I think forgivably so; it certainly doesn't tank the movie by any stretch, though it does shift the tone a bit in a way that may kinda lose the younger audience (which was sizable at my particular viewing). Surprising to me that this was Britt Robertson, who I only know as the chick from "The Longest Ride", who at 25 is a pretty convincing teenager. I never found myself bored or unengaged. Worth checking out!
Rated 21 May 2015
60
62nd
A problematic movie, Tomorrowland winds up much more like a lecture than a special effects-driven sci-fi adventure movie. It doesn't focus as much on the futuristic city of Tomorrowland as you'd expect, and it gets very preachy toward its finale. Its good actors are wasted on shallow characters. Despite all of this, it moves at a breezy pace, is moderately funny, and a well-meaning, poorly delivered message. 130 minutes fly by, even if they don't all hold up on further inspection.
Rated 02 Jun 2015
78
26th
Not nearly as bad as everyone is making it sound by any means. Tomorrowland's story seems decent and the characters/actors play well together, but the writing itself is either too familiar or just somewhat thin (maybe even both). However, the leads are all quite good and the visuals aren't half bad. Decent directing too! I'll give it probs for being entertaining and not getting boring, which is probably what they were aiming for. Definitely feels like a live-action Disney movie.
Rated 23 May 2015
45
24th
At face value, Tomorrowland is a charming little bit of entertainment. Yet, it lacks a lot of the depth and sense that I come to expect from Bird. The plot feels extremely rushed and many plot holes reveal themselves early on. Though I had no problems with the acting or direction, the struggle they had with getting their message across was also very apparent. Tomorrowland was not awful, but it certainly wasn't good; missing a lot of the ingredients needed to form a coherent story.
Rated 26 May 2015
75
75th
A weak climax and an even weaker denouement, but getting there's a lot of fun--more fun, I thought, than a lot of people are letting on. Charming interplay between Robertson and Cassidy and a few imaginative, high-spirited set pieces made for a much livelier, more likable viewing experience than I was honestly expecting. Clooney's a non-presence, sure, but this flick's been getting a bum rap. I dug it a lot.
Rated 21 Sep 2015
75
93rd
Let's see....Disney makes an original movie and of course it flops at the box office. This is why I hate general audiences..they only go see remakes and sequels. Brad Bird continues his string of good films, and although the ending is a bit plodding, this should have been a big hit.
Rated 30 May 2015
71
29th
The lack of narrative focus and its somewhat preachy message leave an otherwise intriguing premise and visually stunning film very flat.
Rated 31 May 2015
7
67th
Tomorrowland can't figure out how to get started, and the script, which wants to unravel like a blooming flower, instead rolls into itself so many times it almost self-destructs. But it's oddly infectious, it's super kinetic, and despite being filtered through the Disney Magic Machine, it's bold enough to ask you to stop being a piece of shit and to try harder. It also has two very empowering young female role models that kick a lot of ass, so kids might "get" this more than adults.
Rated 25 May 2015
68
43rd
Tomorrowland works really well as a popcorn action spectacle, but doesn't succeed in its biggest ambition due to its constant proselytizing.
Rated 23 May 2015
75
53rd
A great, but flawed, film. It's very imaginative, which makes sense because it keeps talking about imagination and whatnot, with wonderful visuals and a realized world which would have been more compelling had we seen even more. Good performances all around, some really funny parts, good action, excellent direction Bird. I'm okay with preachy but this didn't need it; the film had been poking us with its themes throughout and the exposition dump slowed the pace down.
Rated 22 Sep 2015
55
53rd
Looking at Google Earth reveals what condition the planet's condition is in, raising the question of whether and how a bifurcation could be introduced by which to exit the Anthropocene. The answer is inevitably too Disneyish, but the fact that audiences and critics preferred MAD MAX: FURY ROAD proves the villain's analysis correct: a dream-cum-nightmare factory succeeds because it feeds apocalyptic fantasies (of now two generations of filmgoers infantilised by blockbusters) that make no demands.
Rated 24 May 2015
72
48th
Fun & charming movie that has something to say and doesn't make any bones about it, which I respect. I'm a fan of paranoid, middle-aged Clooney, and Britt Robertson is good and very likable in her role. My biggest critique is that the exposition at the beginning takes FOREVER to get through. I feel it would have been more effective had they forgone Clooney's backstory & started right in Robertson's world, & then worked Clooney's backstory in throughout.
Rated 22 May 2015
70
65th
This is the Tell about how Walker finally made it to Tomorrow-Morrow Land. OK, so the writers like 'Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome'. Laurie's Governor Nix even has the same last name as one of the characters - that girl, Savannah. Now that I've squandered most of my mini-review on these rather irrelevant and completely useless observations, let me just say that this is pretty much exactly what you'd expect from a Disney blockbuster with a Damon Lindelof script.
Rated 31 May 2015
47
22nd
I can definitely see that there was effort put into this movie, but the script was such a huge mess. Most of the film was spent just trying to figure out what the heck was going on, and what it all led up to was a decent message hammered in WAY too hard. Very disappointing.
Rated 23 May 2015
74
65th
Brad Bird has given us a unique experience that's sometimes thrilling, and always engaging. It doesn't make very much sense, and the script suffers from Lindelof's involvement, but Tomorrowland is a solidly enjoyable adventure that reminds us how very privileged we are to live in a time when Brad Bird is directing films.
Rated 13 May 2019
84
73rd
Exciting YA adventure saga painted in broad, cheerful strokes is a welcome palate cleanser from the doom and gloom that generally permeates this genre; Bird's loony, eccentric and cartoonish tone finds its ideal match in Robertson and (especially) Cassidy's spirited performances. Creates a real old-fashioned aura of aw-shucks Spielbergian wonder, but unfortunately becomes a little too heavy handed and didactic in its closing scenes (not to say it doesn't end on a positive, affirmative note).
Rated 09 Jun 2015
78
43rd
Good CGI, impressive vision of the future architecture, very "Disney approach" direction, unexpected deaths (have you EVER seen a human being killed in front of the camera in any Disney movie?! I don't. Maybe they are all robots... I don't know.). Not a masterpiece, but funny, entertaining and well played. I am going to watch it again.
Rated 23 May 2015
45
11th
The first big disappointment of 2015, if only for the pedigree of its director. It looks stunning, has wonderfully directed action sequences and a message worth telling, but the screenplay is muddled with a constant stream of exposition. For a movie that spends so much time telling its main character to stop asking questions and enjoy the ride, it is sad that it doesn't heed its own advice. Instead we have a very competently made adventure film that never reaches the potential of its ideas.
Rated 07 Jun 2015
70
72nd
Tomorrowland comes with some unfortunate filler. It's violent. It could've done without the bad language. And its environmental references to melting glaciers and dying bees take a complex sociopolitical issue and turn it into a one-dimensional creed. (pluggedin.com)
Rated 31 May 2015
94
86th
Very original plot and I enjoyed this movie very much. It did get a little too "Inspector Gadget" for my own personal taste toward the end. But, regardless, this is one of the best movies I have seen in a long while!! Not to mention you leave this movie wanting to make an impact!
Rated 25 May 2015
28
10th
I'd like to congratulate this movie on it's seminary degree. It's level of preachiness was the most I've seen in any movie that wasn't a documentary (even more preachy than propaganda films). The story has to explain everything and still has to many questions and plot-holes and the 3rd act is worst than Lindelof's last couple attempts. The acting by both of the main girls is fine, George Clooney phones it in, but I don't blame him. ALL YOU NEEDED TO DO WAS SET IT IN TOMORROWLAND NOT OUR WORLD.
Rated 30 May 2015
6
32nd
If you can look past "Tomorrowland's" lacking script, absolute absence of subtlety, and crowded abundance of ideas, you may find yourself endeared by its characters and sincere themes of nostalgic hope and holding onto your dreams.
Rated 28 May 2015
55
40th
A better idea than a good movie. Britt Robertson is pretty annoying, but Clooney is cool as always.
Rated 03 Jun 2015
63
27th
A review of Tomorrowland is like a high school English teacher grading a D-student's essay titled, "The Person I Admire Most Is My Mom." It’s sweet but has problems. The philosophical conflict (optimistic pasts vs. dystopian futures) is so flawed you root less for whining heroes and more for the villain. The humor is flat and the structure all over the place. So, while George Clooney is good & Britt Robertson is an appealing personality this is really only for small kids getting into sci-fi.
Rated 17 Jun 2015
10
4th
The cheese is strong with this one. And what's really ironic is the way it preaches to us not to resign ourselves to the Earth's demise, but at the same time resigns itself to cinema's -- by stringing together every vapid blockbuster trope in existence, including a cheap sci-fi allegory, heroes and villains, guns, evil grunts losing martial arts fights, a vomit-inducing romantic subplot, and of course, expensive CGI spectacles.
Rated 24 Jun 2015
50
12th
I think it's very dark to be a childrens movie. Even though I admit, I didn't realise the movie was coming to an end, it just doesn't hold too much ground, the plot develops two slowly, then ends very quickly without too much happening. Even though I enjoyed a lot of the ideas, it is not too clear what is happening
Rated 30 May 2015
50
17th
Confusing, hard to follow. Characters are a motley trio of middle aged, 20 something & precocious young girl, that don't mesh well. A retro futuristic society that is at times silly looking. It may take me 4 watchings to figure out the plot, but I don't care enough. Starts off too slow then moves at a breakneck pace. Is there an editor in the house?
Rated 31 May 2015
45
15th
Completely nonsensical plot that seemed to want to have its underbaked cake and eat it too. It depicted three completely divergent "flavours" of science fiction, a tremendously creepy love story, no depth whatsoever, a bizarre out-of-left-field preachy condemnation of apocalyptic fiction (WTF?), poorly defined unlikeable characters, and a third act that was so confusing and strange. Very disappointing film from Brad Bird. For god's sake, stop giving Damon Lindelof work!
Rated 05 Jun 2015
50
38th
Too much buildup, too little Tomorrowland. Too long. Too much needless exposition upon exposition. Too much overacting. Just doesn't hit the mark. But it's nice to look at, the premise is decent and it has some good characters (Athena). If I'll remember this film at all it'll be for its wasted potential.
Rated 08 Jun 2015
20
83rd
Unfortunately not as cool as the trailer looks. Honestly, not even the same genre of film as the trailer. The trailer looks like a break out for Disney with a solid action/sci-fi film. This is an action/sci-fi film, but still very much a Disney film. That being said though, it's stunning, but more of the at home on DVD kind of stunning.
Rated 19 Nov 2018
62
34th
It takes a rather disjointed approach to its bright colors and bold optimism, but if you're on the same wavelength as Brad Bird when you watch it, its vision should be able to overcome its flaws.
Rated 05 Jan 2021
85
29th
Bound together by a shared destiny, a bright optimistic teenager bursting with scientific curiosity and a former child genius ravaged by disillusionment set out on a dangerous journey. Their goal is to find the secrets of an enigmatic place somewhere in time and space that exists in their shared memory under the name "Tomorrowland".
Rated 20 Jul 2015
50
49th
A great movie for children. It has a bit of wonder and several young characters. Brittany Robertson was enjoyable. Raffey Cassidy was a pure delight as the sweet young robot girl. George Clooney was mostly entertaining. The movie moved along well and remained entertaining but was never convincing. I disliked the future police, the some of the heavy handed plot points and ecology lecture. Some nice special effects and computer graphics. Worth watching but not much was very notable.
Rated 19 Sep 2015
74
40th
On the one hand its hopeful message, despite the clumsy execution, is charming. On the other hand its reliance on exclusionary exceptionalism is kind of messed up. On the other other hand I can see the appeal. It's an interesting script full of wonder, and the leads are good, but something doesn't really gel.
Rated 25 Sep 2015
69
81st
Tomorrowland is a rarity in that it's a big budget original story, that on the whole is rather enjoyable. Bird does occasionally detract with directorial cliches, such as over-drawn shots of things flying, unnecessary heightened tension, and lengthy exposition. Robertson's acting is often over the top, but still manages a decent job, as does Clooney. Laurie and Cassidy, however, were a delight to watch. Even with all its flaws, it delivers on fast-paced action and an unrelenting theme of hope.
Rated 05 Dec 2017
78
66th
I've been preaching a whole lot of hate for a long time for the "exceptional teen" trend in kids and YA movies and literature, and I'm growing a little impatient of the sci-fi trend of reverting back to the olden days where the "sci" part of "sci-fi" had less to do with science and more to do with the dreamy future fueled only by imagination. But there's something a little different about this, it targets a younger age than the other offenders and in doing so, it almost captures a bit of wonder.
Rated 20 Feb 2016
66
51st
Difficult to rate because it tries so hard to undo everything its working for. It's confusing and shallow at times, particularly for something with such a big message. That being said all the leads are great and the effects are quite good, and there is a good use of wonder throughout.
Rated 22 May 2015
30
3rd
Brad Bird disappoints! A real mess of a movie with an incomprehensible climax. The actors all play their roles well and the scenes in the actual Tomorrowland (though there aren't many of them, surprisingly) are nice, at least.
Rated 28 Sep 2015
85
75th
Why did I hear so many bad things about this? It's good! Not perfect or anything, but sci-fi fans should definitely see it.
Rated 25 Sep 2015
70
37th
This movie is an entirely original and dreamlike homage to the great classic scific stories of the past, and something we need more of. Yes, the plot and story went a bit aloof in the final act, but there's nothing wrong with the dreamers or optimists and seeking them out. It looks good, it's clean, and is filled with spectacle - really what the movies are all about. Story is a wonderful thing, but not always needed.
Rated 31 May 2015
81
44th
I thought this movie was really entertaining. All of the lead actors did very well. I did think there was some plot holes in it, but other than that i thought it was pretty great. The lead girl, Brittany Robertson, did pretty good. The actress who play Athena, Raffey Cassidy, did very well. I haven't seen her in anything else, but she did great. This movie had great effects, acting, and directing.
Rated 13 Oct 2015
71
70th
Genuinely close to being something quite special, but the ungainly screenplay struggles with the bigger concepts & the it felt like at times Bird didn't want to explain things to the audience, being more interested in sermonising. Regardless, there is so much to like here. Beautifully designed & shot, with good characters & relationships, the central trio of Clooney/Cassidy/Robertson worked really well together & each were individually excellent. Flawed, but I've a definite soft spot for this.
Rated 08 Dec 2015
30
12th
Its weird that a movie about the power of optimism ended up being aimless, incoherent, and depressing.
Rated 18 Oct 2015
40
18th
Tomorrowland is a beautiful, immaculately designed mess of a story. Unfortunately, visual effects aren't enough to save the film and ultimately it's a confusing and frustrating experience. Very disappointing.
Rated 22 Nov 2015
50
33rd
It could have been one of the best Spielberguian -- and not ironic or cynic -- adventures of recent times -- but it seems like Bird had been hanging around too much with Abrams and his folks. Tomorrowland promises a lot, but is unable to create a mythology.
Rated 10 Mar 2017
68
24th
This is a fantasy film that could have used some rewrites in the script. The special effects are good but some how they don't seem ground breaking. The cast does an okay job with their roles. Overall this film is disappointing.
Rated 05 Sep 2015
67
34th
The idea behind it is so great, it actually made me feel sad to watch this wasted potential. Brad Bird is a very visionary director but I'm not sure his and Damon Lindelof's weak script fulfill his vision. It is an entertaining Disney movie which is depressing, cause this movie could be much more than that.
Rated 05 Jul 2015
41
30th
Speaking as someone who should have loved this movie, Tomorrowland is really disappointing. It starts off well enough, with a fun sci-fi actioner designed to appeal to kids as well as full-grown nerds. But the ending is so nonsensical and preachy that it almost ruins the rest of the film.
Rated 28 Jun 2015
49
35th
There's something to be said for making an original film in today's industry. Too bad this one didn't quite pan out. Tomorrowland is able to highlight a couple good performances from George Clooney and Britt Robertson, but Hugh Laurie's villain seems a little thin. Brad Bird's direction is great too, but the third act makes the plot and characters of the first two acts seem incredibly thin. There's such a good build-up to the film's climax that when it fizzles out, it feels like a huge letdown.
Rated 30 Jun 2015
40
9th
Illogical and impenetrable, with performances from each actor in seemingly different films.
Rated 17 Jul 2015
43
34th
Nice candy and I liked hyperactive Brittany Robertson. Otherwise the story was pretty predictable family stuff. You will get what you want to get.
Rated 31 Oct 2015
1
8th
This has a very small target group. It's too complicated for the young ones, and too bland for the older viewer. Too much build-up and very little Tomorrowland. The highlight was Cassidy as Athena. *Bad
Rated 22 Jun 2017
60
26th
Pretttty preachy, and it's fantasy, not sci-fi, no matter how many words like "tachyons" you throw in. Still, I had fun. The robot henchman with the winning smile was awesome.
Rated 14 Jun 2015
69
25th
The optimistic Casey (Britt Robertson) and the jaded Frank (George Clooney) go to the fabled Tomorrowland, a manifestation of humanity's peak potential, in order to save the human race from its impending destruction. An appreciable anti-dystopian tone and some lovely sequences perk up a rather messy and compromised film, which fails to reconcile its lofty (and vague) ambitions with the demands of blockbuster filmmaking. Michael Giacchino's score has the right idea, however.
Rated 17 Jun 2015
85
59th
This film definitely has some issues with pacing and structure, and its message is probably a little too far out there for me to get behind it, but when Tomorrowland is at its best, it sweeps you up into pure magic, where the past's vision of the future serves as a breeding ground for an adventurous and bold blockbuster that combines Spielberg's sense of wonder with Disney's enduring optimism and love of visual design. It's a great movie, guys. Have a fucking heart.
Rated 20 Mar 2016
35
53rd
Lets put the heavy handed warnings about allowing the medias narrative of doom and gloom to influence us into wiping out our species aside and focus on the real story, that George Clooney wants to fuck a preteen robot girl.
Rated 24 May 2015
45
12th
Insufferable post-Spielbergian shlock.
Rated 10 Jun 2015
5
57th
I'm still sorting through my feelings on it (and may update my score later in the year). Like previous Damon Lindelof projects Lost and Prometheus, it introduces a lot of big, interesting ideas then doesn't know quite what to do with them. Like, this movie brings up all these heady topics of the world, humanity, progress, science, hope, cynicism, and our shared responsibility to the future, then ends with trying to get a bomb in the right place. It sure looks great, though!
Rated 07 Oct 2018
45
17th
Ironic that a film purportedly all about imagination ends up going down the most predictable story trajectory, but as a mindless feelgood blockbuster I don't really mind it. Could probably stand to lose some of the cringe Disney Channel jokes though.
Rated 18 Aug 2019
72
80th
I remember when this came out but I never heard anyone talking about it and so I forgot about it. I picked it up on Blu-Ray and then again I forgot about it. Finally over a year later I decide to watch it with my wife and you know what...I liked it, in fact I liked it a lot. I admit it get quite preachy at the end and it ends with a whimper instead or a bang but its still are really fun ride.
Rated 24 Aug 2019
55
58th
okay movie
Rated 13 Dec 2015
40
23rd
Raffey Cassidy is an actress to look out for in the future. Ha, the future.
Rated 02 Oct 2015
60
52nd
I thought this Disney SF wasn't so bad as I heard. Especially the futuristic images were amazing. My opinion here : http://opinion-as-a-moviefreak.blogspot.be/2015/10/tomorrowland-2015.html
Rated 10 Jun 2015
50
53rd
It really doesn't know where to go after the first half.
Rated 11 Feb 2016
81
37th
Not a bad film for family movie night. Good FX and an optimistic flick geared towards the 7 years to 13 kids, but entertaining enough for older teens and adults. Pretty predictable plot. Rated PG. Not for younger children because of the violence.
Rated 10 May 2016
50
35th
eng; [tomorrowland]; ein junge mit genialem erfinderreichtum findet heraus, dass auf der erde eine zweite supergesellschaft lebt - welche aber von dunklen ängsten aufgezehrt wird.;
Rated 09 Jun 2015
75
37th
Iron Giant cameo was nice
Rated 02 Jan 2016
63
39th
Meh. The film had potential, but I think the overall script just wasn't that good. I'm not a fan of Britt Robertson, who seems like a wannabe Julia Roberts. Favorite part was probably the when characters have to escape the house. leadps58
Rated 10 Jun 2015
45
40th
Damon Lindelof strikes again.
Rated 23 Sep 2015
55
21st
Fortunately, the Lindelofness isn't that strong in this one. The bad guy, though, unfortunately... Demoralizing people with an interdimensional radio signal (yup...) just to be then very disappoint in them for being demoralized and stuff...I don't know...even old James Bond villains think that's cartoony. Clooney pretty much knocks it out of the park, though. Kinda carries the thing. I mean, he has got the only halfway interesting character, but he's also the only one making the most of it.
Rated 12 Oct 2015
50
28th
I hate to say this about Bird but this was pretty average. A lot of money spent on a kind of dull story,they show great scenes of the city of the future and build it up then the movie is a damp squib when you finally get there. As usual I'm going to blame Lindeloff
Rated 06 Nov 2015
70
37th
This was unexpectedly hilarious, engaging and entertaining; Kudos to Raffey Cassidy who played Athena as an absolutely convincing ageless robot, thereby avoiding any potential weird of past-middle-aged Clooney's love for her. Unfortunately lost its dynamic feel and entertainment value towards the end, as it tried far too hard to push a message.
Rated 06 Aug 2017
46
21st
Formulaic and confused; at least the special effects are nice to look at.
Rated 03 Oct 2015
75
49th
Pleasantly surprised, as there are so many bad reviews out there (and in here). First of all, there are several very good young actors. There was in fact much original content, well made.
Rated 23 Mar 2016
65
36th
Breakaway technocracy goes gulching on an alternate earth, poaches promising scientific/creative talent from the moribund 'earth prime' - an idea that should rock its sf nards with Carruthian poise. Instead, we get a concept film afraid to explore its own concept. We get muddling action sequences where there should be exposition in service of an inspired plot. We get Disney flaunting their acquisition of Star Wars. It verges physical pain to see what this movie ~almost~ was.
Rated 13 May 2016
25
21st
I really wanted to like this movie. It should work. It's kinda charming. But the lesson... the message... the plot... none of it quite works. It is kinda cute as long as you don't think about it. But it all comes apart with minimal prodding.
Rated 13 Sep 2015
64
44th
Tomorrowland is disappointing! The magic is present at the beginning but is lost as time goes on. Clooney and Robertson do fantastic jobs but I just wish Cassidy's character was erased from the whole plot. The film certainly isn't boring and is extremely fun and actually has the rewatchability factor. Tomorrowland is nice to look at but the plot is hard to follow. Brad Bird had a dream with this film - surprisingly, I don't feel that dream. Spy-Kids for a new generation.
Rated 09 Jul 2017
3
30th
a man loses faith in the potential of humanity and becomes a world-threatening villain because of it. i've never seen that idea in a japanese video g- ah, a hollywood movie before. nah, this is kinda cute and fun, though i wasn't really paying that much attention.
Rated 05 Oct 2015
65
37th
There's so much good going on here that it's hard to conclude that there isn't much of a story. 'Tomorrowland' is a big, robust, visually exciting barrage of puzzle pieces that leave the audience in the dark throughout the movie. So much of the movie literally tells us to 'stop asking questions and just be amazed,' but if the story were coherent and if Bird gave us more than glimpses of 'Tomorrowland,' the movie would work. At the end, I still don't know what Tomorrowland or the robots are.
Rated 26 Oct 2015
45
46th
Overlong scenes made just for 3D. Confusing flashback opening and charterers created for preteens to love. The twelve year-old me would have enjoyed this much more than I did.
Rated 30 Jan 2016
85
91st
8+ excellent
Rated 29 Feb 2016
59
23rd
SPOILERS: I wanted to see the actual Tomorrowland in this movie, I wanted to see creativity and imagination. I wanted to be whisked away in a grand adventure. All I got was a chase movie, and big build up to Tomorrowland, and in the end it is all about saving our world. What is the point, we have seen this before, she is the chosen one, doomed planet, bland evil villain. Total letdown.
Rated 20 Sep 2015
60
9th
A complete mess
Rated 20 May 2016
56
11th
I hope this isn't what the Disney films of tomorrow will be, or our future will be grim indeed. This movie wasn't all bad. I liked the two lead females and some of the side characters. I didn't care much for doom and gloomy Clooney. I think I basically heard the dangers of climate change 3 or 4 times before the movie ended. We were also instructed on why wars are bad and people shouldn't be obese and starving in different parts of the same world...
Rated 20 Dec 2016
65
24th
As great as it was to see my hometown of Valencia on the big screen, this film was a real disappointment. Clooney really seemed to be phoning it in, and a lot of the mawkishness that works in Brad Bird's animated films fell really flat here.
Rated 30 May 2016
50
33rd
I'm not entirely sure what to think. Maybe a few years from now this'll look completely different in hindsight - good or bad
Rated 10 Jan 2016
60
30th
Disney inspired terminators search for some magical pin do-dads that magically transport some people through quantum something or other into the space time continuum and they can see the future like someone hallucinating on DMT. Clooney is the charming silver fox scientist. It has some tough chick young girl archetype who rides around on her motorcycle and does and says stuff no actual girl does in real life. There's some sci-fi plot and it ends leaving you slightly puzzled over the film.
Rated 14 Nov 2015
70
56th
An ambitious, good-hearted failure. Reinforces the notion that Disney will never make a great film again.
Rated 23 Oct 2016
39
21st
When I saw trailers for this movie I had a hard time figuring out what it was about, what kind of story it wanted to tell. Now I've seen it and I'm still not sure. I suppose it could best be summed up as "Terminator 2: The Kids' Movie". It's meandering and confusing and gratingly optimistic, but it does have its moments; mostly when somebody are laying on the cynicism or when robots are being offed in creative and amusing ways. For a movie based on a Disney attraction, it's surprisingly dark.
Rated 06 Feb 2016
40
18th
Some movies are hard to understand because they're complex. This one makes little sense, but seems like an example of 'too many cooks'.
Rated 24 Nov 2016
75
53rd
Fantastic and adventurous but falls a bit short in the end. The kids are gonna love it though. Well worth a watch if you like your Spielbergian naive-bigger-than-life movie.
Rated 04 Feb 2016
80
95th
Entertainment: 4.5/4 -- special effects are awesome, story is intriguing and feels like the "back to the future" of this generation. Spirit: 2/3 -- inspires us to keep trying to make the world better, and I like the visuals of taping into another dimension in our minds where things are ideal. Sustainability: 1.5/3 -- a strong message of solving world's conflicts and enviro destruction.
Rated 30 Dec 2016
76
36th
childish, fantasy
Rated 21 Sep 2015
50
77th
You know Disney didn't think this one through when George Clooney's love interest is a 12 year old girl robot! That gives disturbing look into the future as people these days have started developing "girl friend" robots. Only a matter of time before they look that age for that niche crowd. Anyway, Tomorrowland (2015) is a okay adventure film trying to combine the future in a parallel universe. Has the typical family Disney feel, but it's not an ultimate story.
Rated 09 Sep 2015
68
40th
The script is a bit of a preachy hodgepodge of ideas, and frequently doesn't know what to do with Clooney's character, but the movie gets by with its down-to-earth humor and manages to capture a sense of wonder without being overbearing.
Rated 21 Nov 2015
70
64th
A Disney movie with a message? Quick, hide it from the kids!
Rated 22 Jun 2015
7
56th
The performances are great and wonder abounds in the futuristic Tomorrowland, but the plot meanders without a clear sense of purpose
Rated 03 Oct 2015
65
45th
I liked it. That whole message thing feels like it goes off the rails but there's some good action and its fun in some places. Recommended.
Rated 20 Nov 2016
65
15th
A little ridiculous. Disappointing.

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