The Peanuts Movie
Charlie Brown, the world's most beloved underdog, tries to improve his odds with the love of his life, Little Red-Haired Girl, while his best pal, the lovable beagle Snoopy, is trying to save his love interest and pilot, Fifi, from the Red Baron and his army.
29 June 2006
18 July 1967, Hollywood, California, USA
1961
May 16, 2016
The pacing is off at times and the gentle flow can occasionally lead the mind to wander, but it's a delight to have Peanuts back on the big screen.November 12, 2015
In the figurative sense, though, the characters' sharp edges have been filed down.November 06, 2015
There's something sad about seeing a character as sweet and simple as good ol' Charlie Brown so totally ruined.May 12, 2016
The little red-haired girl explains, that in the trying, she recognized Charlie Brown did kind, compassionate, truthful, and tolerant things. This is pure gold for children.July 19, 2016
The Peanuts Movie is delightful from beginning to end and doesn't rely on baddies, silly sidekicks or lame toilet gags to distract your munchkins.June 20, 2016
Rendering the Red Baron-fighting Snoopy and way too many supporting characters in 3-D, and placing them in near-photo-realistic backgrounds, drains much of the charm from "The Peanuts Movie."November 08, 2015
Somehow, this Peanuts feels familiar, even cozy. I can't make any great claims for it, but it feels like the return of an old friend.June 05, 2016
A very good example of how to do modernisation right.May 09, 2016
If unabashed sweetness is your weakness then you will be completely helpless.November 06, 2015
A terrific big-screen version that should satisfy Peanuts fans and generate new ones.May 09, 2016
Sure, it's less contemplative and less melancholy than the old strips, but there's more than enough nostalgia here to keep Peanuts nuts happy as well as younger viewers.November 06, 2015
Without suffering, Peanuts becomes little more than wholesome distraction for kiddies.