Atlantis The Lost Empire
Milo James Thatch is a naive but determined museum cartographer who dreams of completing the quest begun by his late grandfather, a famous explorer.
26 March 1931, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
30 June 1952, Los Angeles, California, USA
6 October 1966, San Fernando Valley, California, USA
7 April 1928, Norman, Oklahoma, USA
31 October 1942, Peoria, Illinois, USA
20 June 1940, Blackpool, Lancashire, England, UK
3 August 1955, West Los Angeles, California, USA
4 April 1959, Iowa City, Iowa, USA
7 July 1969, Los Angeles, California, USA
10 August 1965, Glendale, California, USA
1 January 1943, Lorain, Ohio, USA
March 30, 2016
Our little science-minded guy was hooked, and it's easy to see why. It's the kind of film Disney usually produces as a live-action blockbuster.June 28, 2011
...a passable Disney endeavor that ranks somewhere in the middle of the studio's animation canon.August 16, 2007
It's probably the most grown-up animated feature Disney has produced, and with its attuned vocal performances, elegant design and pulse-quickening finale, it sets a standard of sustained craftsmanship most live-action film-makers must envy.December 07, 2009
It is difficult to say whether its greatest failure is in its story, its characters, or its animation.June 15, 2001
A new-fashioned but old-fangled hash.August 07, 2008
This blandly conceived and executed attempt at a juve-style Indiana Jones with Jules Verne trappings recycles familiar adventure and cartoon devices with minimal wit and flair.June 15, 2001
The characters and story are mere narrative lubricant to get us from one digitally goosed sensory assault to the next.June 21, 2001
Atlantis is good, and kids will love it, but it doesn't achieve greatness.July 05, 2011
It's too rich with invention and characterization, too packed with juice, and it gallops right along breathlessly. Even so, it manages moments of lyricism and visual elegance.January 25, 2011
Visually imaginative and even persuasively spiritual, this animated adventure has some unusually complex villains and heroes, and some of the plot and dialogue transcends what's typical in movies intended for a broad or youthful audience.December 22, 2010
Entertaining but intense adventure for tweens and up.