
It seems to the Teens that all the major superheroes out there are starring in their own movies-everyone but the Teen Titans, that is. But de facto leader Robin is determined to remedy the situation, and be seen as a star instead of a sidekick. If only they could get the hottest Hollywood film director to notice them. With a few madcap ideas and a song in their heart, the Teen Titans head to Tinsel Town, certain to pull off their dream. But when the group is radically misdire... (Full plot summary below)
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It seems to the Teens that all the major superheroes out there are starring in their own movies-everyone but the Teen Titans, that is. But de facto leader Robin is determined to remedy the situation, and be seen as a star instead of a sidekick. If only they could get the hottest Hollywood film director to notice them. With a few madcap ideas and a song in their heart, the Teen Titans head to Tinsel Town, certain to pull off their dream. But when the group is radically misdirected by a seriously super villain and his maniacal plan to take over the Earth, things really go awry. The team finds their friendship and their fighting spirit failing, putting the very fate of the Teen Titans themselves on the line.
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| HeyUGuysEmily BreenA hugely enjoyable family film. A typhoon of primary colours, larger than life characters and some razor sharp self-knowing humour - TTGTTM is the film to see this summer. |
| Sly FoxKam WilliamsAn irreverent spoof of the superhero genre that's certain to delight the whole family! |
| TheWrapAlonso DuraldeTeen Titans GO! to the Movies never wears out its welcome, from the hilarious skewering of some of DC’s most sacred cows (Kryptonite, Crime Alley) to a range of musical numbers that include an 80s-style you-can-do-it anthem (compete with sax solo) and hip-hop-flavored self-aggrandizement. |
| Crooked MarqueeEric D. SniderIt's aimed at kids but has a few jokes only grownups will get, and the plot is innately silly and inconsequential. |
| ClarínGaspar ZimermanWith the same team of creators, directors and producers from the series... the film maintains the [same] characteristics as the animated television cartoon. [Full review in Spanish] |
| What the Flick?!Christy LemireThis is deeply steeped in pop culture and in comic book references, but there's context. It's not just self referential, it's also commenting on itself in ways that are really subversive and really daring. I was shocked. |
| Impulse GamerHarris DangTeen Titans Go! To the Movies is the funniest film of the year. It is an absolute blast from beginning to end, and has a sense of humour that's even more savage to superhero films than the Deadpool movies. |
| The AU ReviewDoug JamiesonOne of the year's most refreshing surprise packages and exactly the breath of fresh levity that this cinematic universe desperately needs right now. |
| Los Angeles TimesJustin ChangTeen Titans Go! To the Movies is loud, cheery and fairly relentless in its assault on your rib cage. The pleasingly rudimentary visual design, all bright colors and madly expressive eyebrows, is no more and no less than what the material requires. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfGets most of the way there, only running out of gas in the third act, which is surprising, because this film loves gas. |