"Stuart Little 2" runs 14 minutes shorter than its kid-pleasing predecessor, which should give some idea of the target aud for this slight but lively sequel. Aimed squarely at moppets with piddling ...
“Stuart Little 2” is true to its name twice over. It’s a little movie (78 minutes, including more than five minutes of credits) intended for little people. But, more than the last time around, it has ...
Like a soft, well-worn security blanket, the "Stuart Little" franchise cuddles and mollifies, swaddling viewers in the warmth and easy rhythms of life in some indeterminate, wholesome past. This is a ...
The little mouse Stuart lives happily with his adoptive family, the Littles. He takes part in their daily lives, and the family has even welcomed a new baby. One day, Stuart rescues the bird Margalo ...
Stuart: I'm gonna find her. And don't try to talk me out of it, because I've made up my mind. George: Are you crazy? You can't go out there! Stuart: What, you mean because I'm too small? Well - let me ...
Kids' games are bad news -- these are the games that should be the most fun since the target audience is so excitable and enthusiastic, but the end results are usually either so poor or so frustrating ...
Kids aren’t the only ones who take joy in the color of movies: I know lots of grown-up moviegoers who swoon over the polychrome pleasures of movies like Jacques Demy’s “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” and ...
There's plenty to like about "Stuart Little 2" as a film, but the DVD release is quite disappointing in what it offers. Picture Technically this disc is as good as you'd typically expect from Columbia ...
The first Stuart Little was a pretty nice little success when it hit theaters a couple years ago, so it didn't surprise anyone when Columbia announced a sequel for this past summer's busy movie season ...
Stuart, an adorable white mouse, still lives happily with his adoptive family, the Littles, on the east side of Manhattan's Central Park. More crazy mouse adventures are in store as Stuart, his human ...
Directed by Rob Minkoff, starring Geena Davis, Hugh Laurie, Jonathan Lipnicki and the voices of Michael J Fox, Nathan Lane and Melanie Griffith. The first 'Stuart Little' film was based on a rather ...
Stuart Little in his little motor. Despite the bizarre premise - "Stuart Little" (2000) was a kids' film full of warmth and wit - all bound together with some terrific special effects. It's two years ...