Toy Story 3 Movie Reviews
4.5
Johnson Thomas | DNA India
Toy Story’s universe has been keeping pace with the changing times. Andy is 17, ready to go off to college and his mom wants him to clear out his room. He packs up all his favorite toys to put them into the attic, but mistakenly they get transported to Sunnyside Daycare. Buzz, Rex, Hamm, Potato Head and the rest are now forced to face a future without their master. Add-ons like Barbie, Ken, Pricklepants, Hugging Bear, etcRead full review4.5
Preeti Arora | rediff.com
This seems to be the season for farewells and goodbyes. We've just had Shrek: Forever After and now we have Toy Story 3, the last and final sequel in the series. Coming 15 years after the original Toy Story and more than a decade after the second film (Toy Story 2) one is a trifle apprehensive. The first two films weren't just megahits commercially; every little boy (and a lot of girls too) who grew up in the '90s thought of Woody and BuzzRead full review4.0
A. O. Scott (NYTNS) | The Telegraph
Toy Story 3 begins with a rattling, exuberant set piece that has nothing to do with the tale that follows but that nonetheless sums up the ingenuity, and some of the paradoxes, that have made this Pixar franchise so marvellous and so successful. The major toys — Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen), the Potato Heads (Don Rickles and Estelle Harris), Hamm (John Ratzenberger), Jessie (Joan Cusack), Rex (Wallace Shawn) and the others — are in a settingRead full review3.0
Rashid Irani | Hindustan Times
Whether it’s The Godfather Part III, The Matrix Revolutions or Shrek the Third, second sequels rarely measure up to the preceding installments. Thankfully, Toy Story 3 is an exception. Displaying the same combination of vibrant visuals, indelible characters and strong vocal performances, this is a worthy successor to the first two animation blockbusters. The plot once again hinges on the genial cowboy (Hanks)Read full review