Millions is an intelligent children’s film that may prove to be a guilty pleasure for adults.
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Christian Science Monitor by David Sterritt
You never know what to expect from Boyle, and that goes triple in this offbeat comedy drama. It's a movie about family that family viewers will find good, quirky fun.
Maintains a bankable charm and innocence even when overdrawn on the special effects side.
Danny Boyle's Millions is not what we'd expect from the "Trainspotting" and "28 Days Later" director. It's essentially a gentle, kid's-eye parable.
ReelViews by James Berardinelli
It's an uplifting motion picture that will bring smiles to faces, and Boyle's trademark irreverence keeps the feel-good experience from becoming too saccharine.
Los Angeles Times by Kenneth Turan
Despite being a pure fantasy that relishes not making literal sense, Millions retains a conviction about what it's doing that makes us believe and enjoy.
The Hollywood Reporter by Kirk Honeycutt
By avoiding sentimentality, Millions emerges as a simple tale told with sympathy for a child's point of view.
Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum
This sincere, delicate, and intrinsically religious comedy may also become that most unexpected of blessings - Danny Boyle's first family classic.
The New York Times by Manohla Dargis
A heartfelt, emotionally delicate children's movie about life and death and all the parts in between.
The A.V. Club by Tasha Robinson
A little broad comedy keeps things perky, but the kids' excellent, restrained acting and the low-key script by "The Claim" screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce hold the whole sprawling project together, from weepy revelations to silly fantasy-saint sequences.