The Lorax

The Lorax (2012)

Rated PG 86 min - Animation Family
A 12-year-old boy searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To find it he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fights to protect his world.

Directors: Chris Renaud

Cast: Danny DeVito, Ed Helms, Zac Efron, Taylor Swift, and Betty White

Release Date: March 1, 2012

500 Movie Reviews
  • 852128sophie
    852128sophieover 1 year55 popcorn
    My mom said this was a very good movie(she watched it before),so I decided to watch it.I think The Lorax is a very light and sweet story,that frames the original story in an easy-to-understand plot about a boy who wants to impress his tree-obsessed crush.
    • angelo1040505
      angelo1040505over 2 years55 popcorn
      Very funny movie
      • mummyramonatad
        mummyramonatadover 2 years55 popcorn
        An oldie, but a goodie, the Once-Ler is very, very funny! This film is a cinematic masterpiece with a soundtrack that could rival the likes of Shrek and Snow White and the 7 Dwarves.
        • summer_beach
          summer_beachover 2 years55 popcorn
          This movie is so good!
          • codiddy911
            codiddy911over 2 years55 popcorn
            I've watched it like 1oo times And I give it like 2 stars my bro did all the 5 stars ( ugh)
            • codiddy911
              codiddy911over 2 years55 popcorn
              I've watched it it's a GOOD MOVAE
              • myfroggystuff
                myfroggystuffover 2 years
                I want to watch it
                • kroc
                  krocover 2 years
                  I want to watch it
                • techfashion0315
                  techfashion0315about 3 years55 popcorn
                  I know this an oldie but this is still a classic. Zac Efron and Taylor Swift did a great job. I recommend this movie!
                  • adroit_avimimus
                    adroit_avimimusabout 3 years44 popcorn
                    In the hierarchy of good-to-great kid movies, this would rank somewhere straight down the middle. It's a safe and easy kind of entertainment, and that's about it. It's hard to imagine children not enjoying the film. A storybook come to life. It works really well thanks to the keen visual eyes of Renaud and Balda. Enjoyed The Lorax very much. A bit of a slow start with an equally obtuse cheesy ending and ultimately it's the intersecting story of the beanpole and his desire to be successful, whilst being surrounded by all-too-cute animals, that keeps the eye on the ball. The outer narrative works, though only, as a gateway into the inner message which is...We need trees! Thoroughly well made!