In a city of anthropomorphic animals, a rookie bunny cop and a cynical con artist fox must work together to uncover a conspiracy.
Directors:
Byron Howard |Rich Moore |Jared Bush
Stars:
Ginnifer Goodwin, Jason Bateman, Idris Elba, Jenny Slate
Movie Reviews
78
Metascore
Based on 39 critic reviews provided by
100
HitfixDrew McWeeny
As crazy as the design of the world is, Zootopia ends up feeling like a genuine place. There's a vibrancy to it that runs through everything from the pace of the storytelling to the background details of the world in which the story takes place.
90
The Hollywood ReporterMichael Rechtshaffen
Boasting a pitch perfect voice cast led by a terrific Ginnifer Goodwin as a righteous rural rabbit who becomes the first cotton-tailed police recruit in the mammal-centric city of Zootopia, the 3D caper expertly combines keen wit with a gentle, and very timely, message of inclusivity and empowerment.
80
Time Out LondonDave Calhoun
The world that Zootropolis creates is intelligent and fascinatingly detailed - it feels more like a movie by Disney-owned Pixar than a straight Disney film.
75
TheWrapRobert Abele
Thankfully the creators of this expansive adventure, a crime-solving saga starring a bunny who wants to be a cop, have a bit more in mind than the usual strains of aww-dorable humor and frenetic action.
75
Movie NationRoger Moore
The movie's message about tolerance and not pre-judging others sings, and the many chases, interrogations (a weasel ably voiced by Alan Tudyk) and narrow escapes pay off.
75
The Film Stage
Zootopia proves a successful amalgamation of disparate influences, much like its eponymous city.
75
Entertainment WeeklyChris Nashawaty
Zootopia delivers the genre's requisite barrage of quick-hit puns and pop culture riffs.
70
VarietyPeter Debruge
It is, in short, a city that only the Mouse House could imagine, and one that lends itself surprisingly well to a classic L.A.-style detective story, a la “The Big Lebowski” or “Inherent Vice,” yielding an adult-friendly whodunit with a chipper “you can do it!” message for the cubs.
70
Screen InternationalJohn Hazelton
Though it never gets too preachy, the film delivers its message about the dangers of stereotyping quite clearly and draws parallels with instances of everyday racial prejudice among humans.
60
Village VoiceMichelle Orange
Heavy with pop allusions and references to other crime underworld movies, including The Godfather and Chinatown, Zootopia is impressive in its visual conception and scope: At once straightforward and densely layered with wit and incident, it manages a lively clip and the odd fresh joke.
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