David Weaver of Examiner writes: Dreamworks latest animated feature "The Croods" is yet another in a long line of animated films from the studio that brought you such classics as "Monsters Vs. Aliens", "Ice Age" and "Kung Fu Panda" that aim simply to please. They don't really care so much about setting the bar for others to reach, they are perfectly happy being just slightly under the bar. Their films are almost always technical achievements with a huge emphasis put upon the actors hired to voice their usually very lovable characters with very little attention put on the story being told. "The Croods" joins this family of films and for better or worse it to seems to be content in providing dazzling visuals and memorable characters with a serviceable prehistoric tale that feels more dated than the dinosaurs.
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"The stunts and special effects are very well done and this makes the action sequences some of the best you may see at the cinema this year. The story helps to expand the lore of the Mad Max universe and you'll learn a lot about how the Wasteland function. Overall it's a very interesting film and I'm happy to recommend this as something to see at the cinema this weekend." - Bryan (Resident Entertainment)
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Nice review. Might watch this when it comes out on blu-ray