
Variety
The excellent basic ideas have yielded too few twists and dramatic junctures to keep the picture flying at the level at which it starts.
Full reviewDisney/Pixar’s 2001 monstrous hit, following the exploits of pals Sully (voiced by John Goodman), a loveable big blue behemoth, and Mike (Billy Crystal), a short wisecracking cyclops. Together, they are an extremely competent duo, safely extracting scares from contaminated human children - the screams are then used as an energy source to power the city of Monstropolis. However, when a curious 2-year-old nicknamed Boo stumbles into the monster's world, Sully and Mike must rush her back home before their boss Mr. Waternoose (James Coburn) or rival scarer Randell (Steve Buscemi) find out.
The excellent basic ideas have yielded too few twists and dramatic junctures to keep the picture flying at the level at which it starts.
Full reviewIt's about scream deficit, yet all great cartoons are powered by screams. It's a tribute to noise, so how can you not fall in love with it?
Full reviewStaggeringly generous with its witty lines, its allusions, above all with its sheer visual spectacle.
Full reviewMonsters, Inc. is cheerful, high-energy fun, and like the other Pixar movies, has a running supply of gags and references aimed at grownups.
Full reviewA witty, uncommonly intelligent and savvy journey into the world of childhood nightmares.
Full reviewBrighter and more exuberant than Shrek, this would be a worthy winner of the first animation Oscar.
Full reviewWe aren’t aware of any way to watch Monsters, Inc. in South Africa. If we’ve got that wrong, please contact us.
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