The Secret Life of Pets
Max is a spoiled terrier who enjoys a comfortable life in a New York building until his owner adopts Duke, a giant and unruly canine, who Max instantly dislikes. However, they have to put their quarrels behind when they find out that adorable white bunny Snowball is building an army of lost pets determined to take revenge.
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December 31, 2016
It's kind of amazing with all the anthropomorphizing that goes on in animated movies that there hasn't been a movie with the exact premise of The Secret Life of Pets before now. And it's a shame that premise wasn't better executed.December 26, 2016
It's a typically fast adventure graced by a diverse range of critter characters as a slavishly loyal Jack Russell pooch (voiced by Louis CK) goes to war with his large new roomie (Eric Stonestreet) and they both end up on the street.December 26, 2016
Funny and unpretentious.January 03, 2017
The real reason to watch The Secret Life of Pets is for the animation, with the beautifully sprawling vistas of Manhattan a wonderful reflection of the animals' idealised version of the city as their home and centre of their universe.July 08, 2016
Draws on the universal experience of pet ownership to draw out the "awww" in all of us. But the film butt-scoots by on its premise. There's not much more going on, thematically or emotionally below the surface.March 23, 2017
Probably fast-paced enough to keep the kids engaged, but I say hold out for the inevitable Snowball-centered spinoff.July 08, 2016
As the owner of a Maine Coon I've weed-whacked into a goofy lion cut, I gulped when Snowball the bunny, a former magician's assistant, bellows, "All of us have suffered at the hands of man!"July 10, 2016
There's something quietly therapeutic about spending 90 minutes with some nutty, heroic furballs on a hero's journey with very low stakes.January 01, 2017
The Secret Life of Pets is that rare achievement: an animated movie that entertains on so many levels, and at such a level of cockeyed brilliance, that it really is fun for the whole family.July 09, 2016
The Secret Life of Pets is strong enough that parents won't fall into a catatonic state while watching it with their offspring.July 08, 2016
What should have been an enthusiastic tummy rub doesn't merit more than a grudging pat on the head.July 26, 2016
It is an incredibly simple yet irresistible idea for a movie. It's also exactly what you think it's going to be - no more, no less.