If you dont like Who Framed Roger Rabbit, have your pulse checked... You'll forget yourself right through to the end when Porky Pig, dressed as a cop, says "M-move along, there's n-nothing more to s-see folks." [24 June 1988]Read Full Review »
100
LOS ANGELES TIMES: Sheila Benson
Dense, satisfying, feverishly inventive and a technical marvel But--animation aside--the treasure of the piece is Hoskins' pungent, visceral comic performance. [22 June 1988]Read Full Review »
100
The New York Times: Elvis Mitchell
A film whose best moments are so novel, so deliriously funny, and so crazily unexpected that they truly must be seen to be believed. [22 June 1988]Read Full Review »
100
Washington Post: Rita Kempley
An instant slapstick classic from Disney and Steven Spielberg. Already, it's a hare's breadth away from legend. [22 June 1988]Read Full Review »
100
USA Today: Mike Clark
If it isn't flawless, neither is "Fantasia"... Here's a live-action/animated marvel with no screen antecedent; Chinatown may actually come closest. [22 June 1988]Read Full Review »
100
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Roger Ebert
The movie is funny, but it's more than funny, it's exhilarating.Read Full Review »
50
Time: Richard Corliss
Something got lost in the move from storyboard to screen, and in the stretch from seven minutes to 103. [27 June 1988]Read Full Review »