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PG

Movie

102 minutes

November 27th, 2013
DIRECTORS:

Chris Buck Jennifer Lee

STUDIO:

Disney

DISTRIBUTOR:

Disney

RATING:

PG

RUNTIME:

102 minutes

FRANCHISE:

Disney

SEQUELS:

Frozen 3

DIRECTORS:

Chris Buck Jennifer Lee

STUDIO:

Disney

DISTRIBUTOR:

Disney

RATING:

PG

RUNTIME:

102 minutes

FRANCHISE:

Disney

SEQUELS:

Frozen 3

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Reviews(8)

  • I actually loved this movie back in the day. Didn't see it when it first came out, but enjoyed it a lot when I finally did. Cooled on it a bit over the years, but still love the soundtrack. Let It Go really is that good. Never watched Frozen 2 though.

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    8 /10
  • Frozen has certainly captured the hearts of kids everywhere. It's not my personal favorite of the modern Disney Princess movies, but it's still a fun one. What stands out for me is the casting. Disney didn't use to cast actors who could also sing their roles for their animated movies, and I'm glad they've changed that in recent years. Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, and Jonathan Groff are incredibly talented. Their vocal work on this movie is fantastic.

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    7 /10
  • A Disney classic! Some people think Frozen is overhyped but I think it deserves the praise it receives. The music is some of the best of any recent Disney/Pixar film and although I have gotten a little tired of Frozen after seeing it approximately 15 times when it was very popular while I was in middle school, it's undeniably a fantastic movie with a heartwarming story, a star-studded cast, and great characters.

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    10 /10
  • I have fond memories of watching this back in middle school. Some people hate on it, but I think the music is great, with really crisp visuals overall. Fantastic voice acting performances, with a special shout out to Santino Fontana, a personal favorite!

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    8 /10
  • I was pretty neutral on Frozen when it first came out, then was put off by it since it was literally everywhere. However, I've grown to really appreciate it over the years. It's a solidly written, straightforward story with a compelling sibling relationship at the core of it all. Even though I think I've heard Let It Go over 100 times by now (against my will), there's no denying that it's just one of many great songs from the movie. One of the few Disney villains twists that genuinely caught me off guard.

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    8 /10

Synopsis

In this animated Disney musical, the newly crowned Queen Elsa accidentally uses her power to turn things into ice to curse her home in infinite winter. Her younger sister, Anna, teams up with a mountain man, his playful reindeer, and a living snowman to change the weather conditions and restore peace.


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Cast(12)

Headshot Of Edie McClurg
Edie McClurg
Kristen Bell
Headshot oF Santino Fontana
Santino Fontana
Headshot Of Idina Menzel
Idina Menzel
Headshot Of Robert Pine
Robert Pine
Maurice LaMarche
Jonathan Groff
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Stephen J. Anderson
Alan Tudyk
Headshot Of Josh Gad
Josh Gad
Headshot Of Ciarán Hinds
Ciarán Hinds
Headshot Of Chris Williams
Chris Williams

Images(38)

A cutout of Anna & Elsa in Disney's Frozen (2013) against a background of Moana & Simba in The Lion King (2019) with yellow stars and sparkles.
Anna introduces Olaf to Kristoff and Sven in Frozen
Anna and Elsa hugging in Frozen
A promotional shot of Queen Elsa from Disney's Frozen posing with her arm outstretched against a blue background
Hans reaches out his arm during the ball in Frozen.
Disney's Frozen (Review)
'Frozen' Review
8/10

Frozen is another fine addition to the Disney animated feature pantheon, offering a witty and heartfelt princess fairly tale with creative musical elements and some visual panache.

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