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Shrek Forever After
Sequel to Shrek the third, Shrek misses been an ogre and a pact with Rumpelstiltskin draws him away from home.
4 November 1960, Chicago, Illinois, USA
30 December 1953, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
19 November 1933, Brooklyn, New York, USA
3 September 2000, Texas, USA
December 29, 2010
Shrek's inspired mash-up of the world of fairy tales and contemporary pop culture is now yielding diminishing returns.
May 21, 2010
Side by side, the four Shrek films look like the stages of man. You have Shrek as ogre, Shrek as husband, Shrek as daddy, and now, Shrek as George Bailey.
June 30, 2010
An entertaining conclusion to the franchise -- one that parents should happily endure. But let's hope that's all, folks.
October 01, 2012
"Shrek Forever After" feels more like a direct-to-video release than one that should have been put in theaters.
June 01, 2010
This one had the same paucity in wit and script issues as the whole Shrek series.
July 14, 2011
Shrek Forever After is a fairy tale ending for the series.
May 21, 2010
It's no classic, but Shrek Forever After is a pleasant reminder that every time a cash register rings, this ogre turns angelic.
March 30, 2011
Shrek Forever After is the latest in a long, mediocre tradition. What charms it does have can't really compete with the charms it doesn't have.
June 01, 2010
[It] kind of engaged me a little bit.
January 02, 2011
DreamWorks and the unlovable ogre lose the plot.
November 09, 2013
Shrek Forever After is a very mediocre affair, with crummy 3D and a real lack of laughs.
June 07, 2010
By the middle of the second act, Forever After finally finds its groove, becoming mildly amusing (the actors -- Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas -- are in fine form) but never rising to the inspired heights of the original.

