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| RogerEbert.comBrandon David WilsonWorld’s Best succeeds thanks to the brisk pacing at 100 minutes and Roshan Sethi’s deft handling of the ups and downs of ‘tweenhood. The emotions are earned, and the playful tone accommodates the more serious reveals and complications nicely. |
| The New York TimesAmy NicholsonWhat works is the high energy, kooky cast who fling themselves into the carefree choreography — especially Magnus, a mugging, contagious delight. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayDirector Roshan Sethi gives the musical interludes some visual pop; and the songs are genuinely hooky. |
| VarietyMichael NordineDespite Suresh’s oft-repeated mantra that “the world’s best never rest,” it’s hard not to wish that the movie itself would take more breaks and give father and son time to bond with one another. |
| User ReviewBasilZeroFelt like watching one of those Disney Channel movies that were made in the late 1990s/early 2000s. Plot was over the top but it had its nice touching moments. Some of the acting was a bit over the top and the actors were not all well known. Still was a decent fun watch of a movie. |