The Simpsons Movie
July 2007
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David Denby
The incomparable gang at full length for the first time, with enough jokes, satire, nonsense, and sentiment to justify the eighty-eight minutes.
David Edelstein
Doesn't make the existential leap to the big screen, and it doesn't have the density of gags or the lunatic free-association of the best episodes.
Paul Clinton (CNN.com)
Nobody should have a cow. Bigger and longer don't always mean better, but The Simpsons Movie is still a cut above.
Richard Roeper
Definitely worth your money.
Geoff Pevere
Some 10 years after expected, The Simpsons Movie couldn't give a doodle in a doughnut hole about expectations anyway. It may deliver what we've already got, but it leaves no doubt why we got it in the first place.
Dana Stevens
The Simpsons Movie is as hard to critique as it is to resist.
Critic reviews
David Denby
The incomparable gang at full length for the first time, with enough jokes, satire, nonsense, and sentiment to justify the eighty-eight minutes.
David Edelstein
Doesn't make the existential leap to the big screen, and it doesn't have the density of gags or the lunatic free-association of the best episodes.
Paul Clinton (CNN.com)
Nobody should have a cow. Bigger and longer don't always mean better, but The Simpsons Movie is still a cut above.
Geoff Pevere
Some 10 years after expected, The Simpsons Movie couldn't give a doodle in a doughnut hole about expectations anyway. It may deliver what we've already got, but it leaves no doubt why we got it in the first place.
Peter Travers
This one feels incomplete, an underachiever still searching for a real reason to exist beyond enriching a fat franchise.
User reviews

The best frigging movie ever My mom wouldnt let me watch the simpsons show, because the humor is somtimes a little inappro-pro, but for some reason, she let me watch the movie when i was at a friends house and they had a copy on DVD, and when i saw it, it ammeditly became my most favorite movie of all time, next to gravity.
Cast and credits
Actors | Yeardley Smith, Nancy Cartwright, Julie Kavner, Hank Azaria, Dan Castellaneta, Harry Shearer |
Director | David Silverman |
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English (United States)
Run time
86 minutes
Rating
PG-13
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