IGN
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Turtles: The Movie soundly trumps other Turtles reboots in the humor and heart departments, although its simple plot keeps it just short of amazing.
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Directors
Andy Suriano,
Ant Ward
Cast
Omar Benson Miller,
Ben Schwartz,
Josh Brener,
Brandon Mychal Smith,
Eric Bauza
Genre
Action,
Animation,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
TV Movie
Based on the television series, this film continues the Teenage Turtles' adventures. The Turtles are put to the test when a mysterious stranger named Casey Jones arrives from the future to warn the mutant brothers of an impending invasion by the most dangerous alien force in the galaxy, the Krang.
IGN
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Turtles: The Movie soundly trumps other Turtles reboots in the humor and heart departments, although its simple plot keeps it just short of amazing.
IGN by Hayden Mears
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Turtles: The Movie soundly trumps other Turtles reboots in the humor and heart departments, although its simple plot keeps it just short of amazing.
The New York Times by Claire Shaffer
All in all, “Rise” is as dependable as a Manhattan slice: not mind-blowing in the slightest, but just delightfully cheesy enough to keep kids and adults alike satisfied.
Screen Rant by Ferdosa Abdi
All one can hope to get is a colorful and exciting adventure that allows the characters’ personalities to shine. Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie succeeds in that regard.
Variety by Michael Nordine
“Rise” is a serviceable — if also forgettable — entry in the cowabunga canon.
Collider
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie is a nice effort in extending the legacy of a far better TV series, but it fails to comprehend that in order to tell a “serious” and “epic” story, it lets go of all the elements that made us fall in love with the series in the first place.
Collider by Erick Massoto
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie is a nice effort in extending the legacy of a far better TV series, but it fails to comprehend that in order to tell a “serious” and “epic” story, it lets go of all the elements that made us fall in love with the series in the first place.
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