Bolt Movie Reviews
4.0
Rashid Irani | Hindustan Times
Here’s a joyous combination of sight, sound and story. The all-computer-generated cartoon from the new Walt Disney Animation Studios is a zingy entertainer all right. Catering to the kiddies as well as the child that lurks in the heart of every viewer, aged 18 to 80, Bolt leaves you in a perky, wag-the-tail mood.Read full review3.5
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
Walt Disney have always been the pioneer in animation features. And Bolt does not disappoint with its state-of-the-art animation and its drmatic voice-overs, specially by John Travolta as Bolt, the super dog, and Miley Cyrus as Penny, his adolescent mistress. Bolt has been living an unnatural life ever since his puppy dog days. Almost like the Truman ShowRead full review3.0
Elvis D'Silva | rediff.com
He is an American White Shepherd named Bolt (John Travolta), he is a television star and he doesn't know that the adventurous life he lives is a make-believe one. Because the creators of the show believed that it would be better for the dog to think that he actually was a strong, smart and super-powered canine entrusted with the responsibility of protecting his human companion Penny (Miley Cyrus).Read full review3.0
Tushar Joshi | Mid-Day
Disney revisits its roots with Bolt a heart-warming tale of a loyal and loving dog (Travolta) who will go to any extent to protect his owner Penny (Cyrus). While Bolt thinks that he's a super-powered dog, he's actually just an ordinary mutt working on a television show. After being accidentally shipped and separated from Penny, Bolt finds himself on the streets, facing unknown adversaries.Read full review