Rise of the Guardians 3D

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  • Opened November 21, 2012 
  • 1 hr 37 min
  • PG | Some Mildly Scary Action and Thematic Elements
  • Generation after generation, immortal Guardians like Santa Claus (Alec Baldwin), the Easter Bunny (Hugh Jackman) and the Tooth Fairy (Isla Fisher) protect the world's children from darkness and despair. However, an evil boogeyman named Pitch Black (Jude Law) schemes to overthrow the Guardians by obliterating children's belief in them. It falls to a winter sprite named Jack Frost (Chris Pine) to thwart Pitch's plans and save the Guardians from destruction. Full synopsis

  • Cast: Chris Pine, Alec Baldwin, Jude Law
  • Director: Peter Ramsey
  • Genres: 3D, Action/Adventure, Animated

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RIse of the Guardians 3D

by cailynq

I so wanted to love this movie...but unfortunately there are too many issues with it to move past my disappointment. This film is best left to the under 9-yrs-old set who will love the witty...

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Rise of the Guardians 3D

by hillkristin

This movies was AMAZING!!!!!!! I loved it so much I am going to go see it again soon but this time with a friend so she can get the same experience. I went with my family to see it for the first time...

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Fantastic Movie!

by Daphne Doo

I dragged my 14 year-old son to see this because I wanted to see it so badly. He hasn't stopped thanking me and said it was the "most magical movie he's ever seen." The 3D was visually stunning and...

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Philadelphia Inquirer
| Carrie Rickey

The shaggy, whimsical characters have a primal familiarity, as though they were developed by a tag team of Maurice Sendak and Walt Disney. Read full review

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Chicago Sun-Times
| Roger Ebert

There's an audience for this film. It's not me. I gather younger children will like the breakneck action, the magical ability to fly and the young hero who has tired of only being a name. Their parents and older siblings may find the 89-minute running time quite long enough. Read full review

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Entertainment Weekly
| Owen Gleiberman

It's all more lightweight-likable than exciting. Read full review

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Boston Globe
| Tom Russo

This does seem to leave room for bigger, bolder, more momentous adventures down the line. Read full review

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A scene from "Rise of the Guardians."