
Variety
It may be a slight entertainment in the grand scheme of things, but it's been made with a busy, nattering joy that is positively infectious.
Full reviewThis fifth film in the family-friendly Ice Age franchise takes place immediately after the short film Cosmic Scrat-tastrophe, which sees Sid, Manny and Diego running to a new habitat when Scrat causes an irreversible disaster in space.
It may be a slight entertainment in the grand scheme of things, but it's been made with a busy, nattering joy that is positively infectious.
Full reviewIf you are looking for a film for younger kids during next month’s school holidays, this will do the trick.
Full reviewDelivers another solid, if unspectacular dose of prehistoric, preschooler friendly antics.
Full reviewWill appeal to young kids, although here there's not quite as much humour for adults to enjoy among the chaotic storytelling.
Full reviewToo many characters breathlessly doing tired, pop culture-heavy “bits” like it was open mic night at the Paleolithic Punch Line.
Full reviewWe aren’t aware of any way to watch Ice Age: Collision Course 3D in Australia. If we’ve got that wrong, please contact us.
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