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Ravening jungle beasts assemble in flocks to invade an otherwise quiet home where they terrorize the visiting family of their keeper.
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| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanThe craziest, most breathtakingly bizarre motion picture you are ever likely to see. Imagine Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom as reimagined by Stephen King. |
| The Public (Buffalo)M. FaustKnowing that everything in the film is real makes it a one-of-a-kind experience. It will have to be-no sane people would ever want to remake this. |
| The Stranger (Seattle, WA)Kathy FennessyThe animals are amazing-whiny young lion Gary may remind you of teenagers you've known-but the acting is terrible. |
| The PlaylistErik McClanahanThere almost certainly will never be anything like Roar again, and that’s reason enough to check it out. |
| Consequence of SoundCharles BramescoWith Roar, filmmaking feels as dangerous and immediate as bomb defusing. |
| Austin American-StatesmanCharles EalyRoar has to be one of the most unusual movies ever made. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzForlorn but earnest message film calling for the preservation of wildlife in Africa, that means well but passes for an inane travelogue adventure tale. |
| GuardianJordan HoffmanThere’s really not much going on with Roar storywise. But then you take a step back and think about what it is that you’re watching. My viewing of Roar was set to a soundtrack of “Oh my God!” and “Holy crap!”, all of my own making. |
| Fat Guys at the MoviesKevin CarrThis has the same charm as Drafthouse's Miami Connection, only with jungle cats instead of drug-dealing ninjas. |
| L.A. WeeklyAmy NicholsonRoar is a thrilling bore, an inanity with actual peril in every scene. |