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Beauty and the Beast

User rating: 3.21 201 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: March 17, 2017

On DVD/Blu-ray: June 6, 2017

PG | Family, Musical, Romance | 2h 9m

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Based on 1542 votes and 201 reviews.


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User rating: June 10, 2017

absolutely beautifully done movie. loved the characters, the acting, the setting, the storyline. and the costumes alone should win awards in itself. feel privileged I got to see it in 3d in the theatre before it went to dvd.

User rating: June 9, 2017

Soo good, best live action Disney yet!!

User rating: June 9, 2017

Ugh. How does Emma Watson keep finding acting work? She's terrible! It's like she mistakenly went into a woodshop class instead of acting school. Does she have a competition with Kristen Stewart to be the worst actress ever?

User rating: May 27, 2017

Pretty much a shot-for-shot remake of the animated film. Emma Watson once again proves how dull she is. The inexplicable commercial success of this film and The Jungle Book prompted an announcement from the Disney Corporation that all of their classic animated films will see live action remakes. Ugh. Give yourselves a pat on the back, people. You're killing cinema.

User rating: May 25, 2017

Good movie. :)

User rating: May 14, 2017

I love the songs, the movie was awesome!!!!!!!!!!

User rating: May 13, 2017

I can't wait when the movie comes on DVD.

User rating: May 13, 2017

Was long and boring. The animated version was so much better.

User rating: May 12, 2017

We had fun watching this movie. :)

User rating: May 12, 2017

Emma Watson's "I love you" to the beast should be the most important line in the movie, but it's so passionless, so flat, that it feels like a throwaway line. She seems to believe that whispering such a major line makes it meaningful and sensitive, but I see that device as simply avoiding any emotion at all. Loved Josh Gad's humor, though. Movie overall: I'll take the animated version any day. Who can forget Angela Lansbury in that one?