Tomorrowland

2015 • 130 minutes
4.0
7.26K reviews
50%
Tomatometer
PG
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Dreamers Wanted… Disney invites you to an incredible world of epic imagination where anything is possible. Buckle your seatbelt as the director of The Incredibles takes your family on an action-packed thrill ride! Join former boy-genius Frank (George Clooney), optimistic, science-minded teen Casey (Britt Robertson), mysterious Athena (Raffey Cassidy) and the brilliant David Nix (Hugh Laurie) in a world of pure Disney imagination and adventure. Tomorrowland transports you on an inspiring and magical journey of wonder and adventure to a place where if you can dream it, you can do it.
Rating
PG

Ratings and reviews

4.0
7.26K reviews
Damon Barry
November 6, 2015
Was a great idea, but poorly executed. Completely miscast as well. No one really seemed appropriate for their roles. Oddly violent at times, which stunned my daughter. Act three was awful. Was fairly interesting up until they returned to, wherever or whatever Tomorrowland is. House's nihilistic speech was an eye-roller too. Then thought Clooney was going to romantically kiss a ten year old girl. Super awkward creepy moment! All in all, could've used a few more rewrites before production started.
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S S
July 14, 2018
Really sad that movies like this exist. It’s completely offensive. This movie pushes the idea that if you’re not a genius and a optimist then you don’t deserve to live because you gave up and fed the wrong wolf. Meaning you had a choice and chose wrong and don’t deserve help or inclusivity. The message here is the most ignorant trash I’ve ever heard. The villain and main characters both believe this. That’s really judgmental coming from white prodigy’s who hoard technology for their own sheer enjoyment. The movie clearly forgot that people are driven for an infinite amount of reasons, not just optimists or genius’s succeed or contribute as it would like to infect young minds to think.
Samuel Courliss
September 13, 2016
This movie is all about the action and the acting. Sure, there is a decent plot hidden somewhere. And there's a worthy message about how we need to protect the earth. But still, this was meant more to entertain with dazzling special effects and action sequences. George Clooney feels like a miscast here, however. Matt Damon or Brad Pitt could have done the role rather well. But despite that, four stars!