
Frozen 3D
Walt Disney comedy adventure based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale,The Snow Queen and winner of the 2014 Best Animated Film Academy Award. Fearless optimist Anna (voice of Kristen Bell) sets off - with rugged mountain man Kristoff and his loyal reindeer Sven - to find her sister, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter. Encountering Everest-like conditions, mystical trolls and a snowman named Olaf, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom.
From directors Chris Buck (Surf’s Up) and Jennifer Lee (screenwriter of Wreck-It Ralph). This is Disney’s 53rd feature-length animated movie.
- Director:
- Chris Buck ('Tarzan', 'Surf's Up')Jennifer Lee (feature debut)
- Writer:
- Jennifer LeeShane Morris
- Cast:
- Kristen BellJosh GadIdina MenzelJonathan GroffTom KaneSantino Fontana


Reviews & comments
the most boring times
If you like classic Walt Disney than you must go but if it reminds you like me on the most boring times of your childhood, where I hoped this scenes filled with howling voices seem never to end and when they do I am “frozen” stiff in fear for the next to come stay as far away from this 50th style BS as you possibly can.

Variety
pressThis always enjoyable tale of mysterious magic, imperiled princesses and square-jawed men of action proves longer on striking visuals than on truly engaging or memorable characters.

Total Film
pressA solid addition to the canon. Catchy tunes will have you humming, but the hunt for the next The Little Mermaid continues...

Time Out
pressHas both showtunes and darkness, but most satisfying is a formula-defying finale that successfully subverts the fairytale status quo.

The Dissolve
pressFollowing closely in the footsteps of 2010's Tangled.. hits many of the same beats, and finds some of the same freshness in a complicated family dynamic.

Sydney Morning Herald
pressA modern twist on a classic Disney formula with lashings of dry wit and old-school romance.

Hollywood Reporter
pressThis smartly dressed package injects a traditional fairy tale with enough contemporary attitudes and female empowerment touches to please both little girls and their moms.

Empire Magazine
pressThe plot's all over the place, but there are a lot of laughs and some strong action beats along the way.

Variety
pressThis always enjoyable tale of mysterious magic, imperiled princesses and square-jawed men of action proves longer on striking visuals than on truly engaging or memorable characters.

Total Film
pressA solid addition to the canon. Catchy tunes will have you humming, but the hunt for the next The Little Mermaid continues...

Time Out
pressHas both showtunes and darkness, but most satisfying is a formula-defying finale that successfully subverts the fairytale status quo.

The Dissolve
pressFollowing closely in the footsteps of 2010's Tangled.. hits many of the same beats, and finds some of the same freshness in a complicated family dynamic.

Sydney Morning Herald
pressA modern twist on a classic Disney formula with lashings of dry wit and old-school romance.

Hollywood Reporter
pressThis smartly dressed package injects a traditional fairy tale with enough contemporary attitudes and female empowerment touches to please both little girls and their moms.

Empire Magazine
pressThe plot's all over the place, but there are a lot of laughs and some strong action beats along the way.
the most boring times
If you like classic Walt Disney than you must go but if it reminds you like me on the most boring times of your childhood, where I hoped this scenes filled with howling voices seem never to end and when they do I am “frozen” stiff in fear for the next to come stay as far away from this 50th style BS as you possibly can.
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