Tom & Jerry

Tom & Jerry(2021)

PG
02/10/2021 (US)Comedy, Family, Animation1h 41m
6.7

"Best of enemies. Worst of friends."

Overview

Tom the cat and Jerry the mouse get kicked out of their home and relocate to a fancy New York hotel, where a scrappy employee named Kayla will lose her job if she can’t evict Jerry before a high-class wedding at the hotel. Her solution? Hiring Tom to get rid of the pesky mouse.

Tim Story

Director

Joseph Barbera

Characters

William Hanna

Characters

Kevin Costello

Writer

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Official Trailer

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Tom & Jerry: The Movie | A Scene Comes to Life | WB Kids

Tom & Jerry: The Movie | A Scene Comes to Life | WB Kids

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Tom & Jerry: The Movie | Bringing Tom & Jerry to Life | WB Kids

Tom & Jerry: The Movie | Bringing Tom & Jerry to Life | WB Kids

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Tom & Jerry: The Movie | Deleted Scenes | WB Kids

Tom & Jerry: The Movie | Deleted Scenes | WB Kids

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10 Minute Preview - Warner Bros. UK

10 Minute Preview - Warner Bros. UK

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Tom gets interviewed - Tom and Jerry 2021 (The Movie)

Tom gets interviewed - Tom and Jerry 2021 (The Movie)

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Tom & Jerry Exclusive Featurette - Classic (2021) | Movieclips Coming Soon

Tom & Jerry Exclusive Featurette - Classic (2021) | Movieclips Coming Soon

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A review by Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots
4.0

Written on March 9, 2021

One of the best things I can say about the “Tom and Jerry” feature movie, now streaming on HBO Max, is that it isn’t wholly terrible. The animation is bright, the human cast delivers enjoyably goofy performances, and the film stays true to the original cartoon’s roots. It isn’t super funny nor creative, but the fun story about a celebrity wedding gone awry and a stuffy New York City hotel that employs a cat to rid them of a mouse problem lays the groundwork for a bit of amusing mayhem.

Blending classic animation with live action, the effects are better than expected. The actors (including Chloë Grace Moretz, Michael Peña, Pallavi Sharda, and Colin Jost) do a great job interacting with their cat and mouse counterparts, and the cartoonish elements are reminiscent of the classic Tom and Jerry of the past. The story rekindles the rivalry between the two, but is updated for modern audiences.

The physical comedy and sight gags are good for most of the giggles, but that’s where the humor stops. There’s also a lot of unnecessary potty humor and a few questionable plot points (the movie does little to rise above certain stereotypes) that may feel cringe-worthy to some adults.

“Tom and Jerry” isn’t noteworthy at all, but it’s not awful, either. There’s enough here to entertain most kids for a couple of hours.