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Watch Frankenweenie Movie Online No Survey

Watch Frankenweenie Movie Online No Survey


From creative genius Tim Burton comes Frankenweenie, a heartwarming tale about a boy and his dog. After unexpectedly losing his beloved dog Sparky, young Victor harnesses the power of science to bring his best friend back to life-with just a few minor adjustments. He tries to hide his home-sewn creation, but when Sparky gets out, Victor's fellow students, teachers and the entire town all learn that getting a new "leash on life" can be monstrous. A stop-motion animated film, Frankenweenie will be filmed in black and white and rendered in 3D, which will elevate the classic style to a whole new experience. -- (C) Disney
Release Date Frankenweenie Oct 5, 2012 Wide
Frankenweenie

Actors For Frankenweenie

Charlie Tahan,Winona Ryder,Martin Landau,Catherine O'Hara,Atticus Shaffer,Martin Short,Robert Capron,Conchata Ferrell,James Liao,Tom Kenny

Genres Frankenweenie : Horror,Animation,Science Fiction & Fantasy,Comedy

User Ranting Frankenweenie : 3.8
User Percentage For Frankenweenie : 73 %
User Count Like for Frankenweenie : 58,785
All Critics Ranting For Frankenweenie : 7.6
All Critics Count For Frankenweenie : 197
All Critics Percentage For Frankenweenie : 87 %

Review For Frankenweenie

Tim Burton's most enjoyable movie in a long time.
Tom Charity-CNN.com

Burton's best film since 1994's Ed Wood or even 1990's Edward Scissorhands.
Christopher Orr-The Atlantic

This is a Tim Burton film with something to say. And that's a rare and precious thing.
Dave Calhoun-Time Out

The stop-motion animation - a favorite tool of Burton's - is given loving attention, and the character design is full of terrific touches, such as the hulking flat-topped schoolmate who looks a bit like a certain man-made monster.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger

The best thing about an animated monster movie with this much heart is: It's alive. In the best possible way.
Connie Ogle-Miami Herald

This 3-D, black-and-white "family" comedy is the year's most inventive, endearing animated feature.
Richard Corliss-TIME Magazine

... a padded short story that didn't require embellishment... looks very weak directly compared to the sheer brilliance of the similarly themed ParaNorman.
Kevin A. Ranson-MovieCrypt.com

The real audience here is Burton fans (add an extra star to this review if you're a Burton fan).
Matt Neal-The Standard

Something of a return to form for Tim Burton, Frankenweenie plays like a Greatest Hits by way of his early work.
Stephen Carty-Flix Capacitor

A remake of not one Tim Burton movie, but all of them.
Bill Chambers-Film Freak Central

Actively frustrating and a tedious experience to endure.
Sam Bathe-Fan The Fire

"Frankenweenie" is not just cute, it's weird. And, I love it.
Paul Chambers-Movie Chambers

A bittersweet and delightful bit of animated fare...
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed

The heedlessly macabre tone treats its audience with respect without slavishly condescending to kiddos for easy chuckles, and the visual style is elegant and haunting.
Phil Villarreal-OK! Magazine

Compared to the shorter and more to the point original, the expanded Frankenweenie is padded and less focused, meandering from a simple path of what was a clever parody/homage.
Kirk Baird-Toledo Blade

Tim Burton's Frankenweenie embodies the excitement, innocence, awkwardness and imagination of childhood.
Matthew Odam-Austin American-Statesman

Extended to feature length, the premise doesn't thin out but gains substance and momentum.
Peter Keough-Boston Phoenix

"Frankenweenie" isn't Burton's best work, but it's still a solid outing for the strange, death-obsessed director.
James Plath-Movie Metropolis

Disney should've had more faith in this premise back in 1984, when it mattered, instead of shocking it back to a bigger life now...
Rob Gonsalves-eFilmCritic.com

Victor's relationship with Sparky is lovely, even when the revivified dog corpse is stitched together with thick black thread and his tail or ear falls off.
Cynthia Fuchs-Time to Play Magazine

While not a true original in its own right, and therefore not a classic, it is still classic Burton with his creepy, kooky trademarks, so we'll take it.
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)

Maintains the legitimately dark tone of the original short while expanding the narrative in a pleasingly Scissorhands-esque direction.
Charlie Lyne-Ultra Culture

In the very best sense, the film is wall-to-wall eye candy.
Jim Schembri-3AW

'Frankenweenie' is far from his best, but it is a timely reassurance that the old Tim Burton still exists and may be able to work his black magic again.
Jeffrey Westhoff-Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)

Beautiful, technically astonishing animation and the emotional whack of a lightning bolt cannot quite hide the stitches holding together a paucity of ideas and humour.
Iain Gray-Film4

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