The Simpsons Movie
After Homer accidentally pollutes the town's water supply, Homer sets out on a quest for redemption in order to save the world and earn Marge's forgiveness.
4 May 1944, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
17 February 1972, Oakland, California, USA
13 November 1947, Chicago, Illinois, USA
4 May 1972, Berkeley, California, USA
25 April 1964, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
9 July 1956, Concord, California, USA
29 October 1957, Chicago, Illinois, USA
20 June 1951, Chicago, Illinois, USA
25 October 1957, Dayton, Ohio, USA
14 November 1952, Los Angeles, California, USA
July 31, 2007
Definitely worth your money.
August 02, 2015
There were plenty of decent jokes, but I've already forgotten most of them; I suspect within a month's time I'll be hard pressed to recall much about the movie at all beyond a vague sense of disappointment.
August 02, 2015
The Simpsons Movie successfully makes a big experience of one of the greatest TV shows of all time.
August 06, 2007
Doesn't make the existential leap to the big screen, and it doesn't have the density of gags or the lunatic free-association of the best episodes.
August 02, 2015
Why do I still feel a bit jilted? Because the premise is actually kind of promising.
July 27, 2007
Some 10 years after expected, The Simpsons Movie couldn't give a doodle in a doughnut hole about expectations anyway. It may deliver what we've already got, but it leaves no doubt why we got it in the first place.
August 02, 2015
Simpsons fans will love it unreservedly, I was amused and passably entertained. It's better if less daring than the South Park movie and sharper if less poignant than the first Rugrats one.
August 03, 2007
Nobody should have a cow. Bigger and longer don't always mean better, but The Simpsons Movie is still a cut above.
August 02, 2015
It's very well written and, as I say, it's consistently funny.
August 02, 2015
The big-screen Simpsons are mildly entertaining, but too much of this is as flabby as Homer's belly.
August 04, 2013
The incomparable gang at full length for the first time, with enough jokes, satire, nonsense, and sentiment to justify the eighty-eight minutes.

