Entertainment Weekly writes: "The distinctive Paris of Micmacs, a city at the crossroads of whimsy and melancholy in an era somewhere between Now and Then, will look familiar to the many fans of Amélie. Director and co-writer Jean-Pierre Jeunet is back doing what he likes best, which is moving eccentric characters around a board in a miniature game of fate and chance".
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TNS: "The third entry in the Terrifier franchise will leave fans satisfied with its blood and gore, but longing for more plot development."