The Lego Batman Movie Quick Movie Reviews

Quick Movie Reviews

Rating of
3/4

Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 05/30/2019

A spin-off to 2014's LEGO toy inspired film, "The LEGO Batman Movie" doesn't feel as fresh as the original, but it has just as much of its unique animation style and rapid-fire humor.

Rating of
3/4

Chris Kavan - wrote on 11/18/2017

A really fun ride - I loved the opening (revealing pretty much every Batman Villain from the top of the heap to the Condiment King), even if most of the supporting talent (like Billy Dee Williams, Zoë Kravitz and Doug Benson) gets little voice time. Still, it's a hilariously effective skewer of the evolution of Batman (and superheroes in general) with some great nods to the previous incarnations of the caped crusader. Not quite as good as The LEGO Movie, but still worth watching.

Rating of
1/4

Ayumu - wrote on 09/24/2017

The introduction was okay, but I disliked how it was completely changed of the Batman concept. Yes, the Lego Movie was way better. I am disappointed and hate my family purchased the movie.

Rating of
3/4

Indyfreak - wrote on 08/16/2017

Not quite as good as The Lego Movie but still pretty enjoyable family fun. I will say that the brickfilm inspired CGI animation looks amazing. Possibly better than in the Lego Movie. Not taking itself seriously for a second unless it's a heartfelt moment, the movie moves along fast. The cameo appearances by the classic Batman villains is rather brief so that was disappointing. The voice talents are good. Will Arnett and Zach Galifianakis are funny as Batman and Joker.

Rating of
2.5/4

Pat - wrote on 03/20/2017

If you stick with it like I did, it strangely becomes an effective satirical comedy! But, a semi-effective Lego movie. A moderate 3 out of 4.

Rating of
3.5/4

Gabe - wrote on 03/14/2017

If you have epilepsy, don't see this film. It moves fast and furious. Other than that, it is great. It is fun and exciting. And the inside jokes are great. My three favorites, the references to all of the other Batman films, including the one from '60s. The fact that Sauron is a villain, and my favorite, onomatopoeia.

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