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Metascore
26 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80Time OutTime OutIt’s certainly a new spin, but those who make the leap will do so vigorously.
- 75San Francisco ChroniclePeter HartlaubSan Francisco ChroniclePeter HartlaubYes, the two-minute trailers were an atrocious affront. But it turns out the other 91 minutes include thoughtful characters and some clever humor in between the pratfalls.
- 70Village VoiceBilge EbiriVillage VoiceBilge EbiriWhile the film does insist on its own irreverence a bit too much at the outset...it offers plenty of lively fun once it settles down, and wisely keeps the pandering to a minimum.
- 63Slant MagazineKeith WatsonSlant MagazineKeith WatsonPeter Rabbit plays like a country cousin to Paul King's Paddington films, similarly balancing slapstick, absurdism, and a touch of gross-out humor, though without King's transcendently oddball sensibility.
- 60The GuardianSteve RoseThe GuardianSteve RoseThis kids’ animation is altogether lively and funny with just enough soul, even if it comes at the expense of Potter’s sensitivity and delicacy.
- 58The A.V. ClubJesse HassengerThe A.V. ClubJesse HassengerFor a Brit-inflected talking-animal picture in the wake of the "Paddington" series, it’s not good enough.
- 55IGNIGNThe relentlessly slapstick Peter Rabbit may please the kids, but the film never quite realizes its full potential.
- 50The Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenThe Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenWhile Potter devotees will no doubt be scandalized by the edgier bad-boy ‘tude now possessed by Mr. McGregor’s mischievous cotton-tailed nemesis, the greater offense committed is the awfully flimsy plotting that fails to take full advantage of terrific production values and the work of an engaging cast led by the affably energetic James Corden.
- 40TheWrapTodd GilchristTheWrapTodd GilchristPeter Rabbit feels obligated to point out all of the clichés that it’s rehashing, in the mistaken belief that doing so absolves itself from coming up with anything better to replace them.
- 40VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeYes, it’s impressive from a visual effects standpoint.... However, had Potter lived to see what Hollywood has cooked up for her mischievous hero (who was sent to bed without supper in her own didactic tale), she almost certainly would have preferred for Peter (charmingly voiced by James Corden) and his three more cautious sisters...to have wound up in one of Mrs. McGregor’s infamous rabbit pies.