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USA Today - Claudia Puig : Shrek remains a savvy showman. more...
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B  
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer - William Arnold : ...an innocuous, mildly entertaining, instantly forgettable hodgepodge that's certainly not worth rushing out to see. more...
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C+
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San Francisco Chronicle - Mick LaSalle : It's irreverent and fast paced and is designed to please impatient parents just as much as children. more...
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B+
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Rolling Stone - Peter Travers : Who wrote this thing, Dr. Phil? more...
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C  
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ReelViews - James Berardinelli : ...a classic example of a movie that exists because its predecessor made a lot of money. more...
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B-
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New York Times - A.O. Scott : ...more energetic and more relaxed (than Shrek 2)... more...
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B  
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New York Post - Kyle Smith : ...the torrential downpour of jokes in Shrek and Shrek 2 has dried up to an intermittent drizzle, a comedy London. more...
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B-
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Hollywood Reporter - Kirk Honeycutt : Much of the bite and a good deal of the wit of the first two films are missing here. more...
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C-
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filmcritic.com - Sean O'Connell : ...a marginally paranoid but enjoyable comedy rooted in the psychological terror associated with entering adulthood. more...
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B  
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Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum : ...moves smoothly from act to act. more...
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B-
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E! Online - Matt Stevens : ...serviceable summer entertainment... more...
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B-
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Chicago Tribune - Michael Phillips : I doubt even rabid fans of the first two will consider Shrek the Third a worthy addition to the franchise. more...
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C  
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Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert : ...lacking the comic energy of the first brilliant film and not measuring up to the second. more...
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B-
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Boston Globe - Wesley Morris : ...the series still favors the jokes... more...
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B  
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Eleanor Ringel Gillespie : Talky, overpopulated, even the ha-ha so-called adult jokes have grown stale and predictable. more...
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C-
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