The Lego Batman Movie's reviews
Media reviews
Variety
The first thing to say about The Lego Batman Movie is that it's kicky, bedazzling, and super-fun.
The Wrap
The Lego Batman Movie, for the most part, very skillfully keeps the wackiness from overwhelming the plot and vice versa. And while the various Bat-vehicles take us through vertiginous zooms on land or through the air, McKay keeps the action rousing but never jumbled.
Indiewire
More fun than funny, more clever than smart, LEGO Batman moves too fast to acclimate audiences to the world it so eagerly dismantles and rebuilds (and too fast to make them want to stay there for a minute longer), but it serves as a frenzied reminder that laughing at the things we love is sometimes the best way to remember why we love them.
The Guardian
It doesn't have the heart, the depth or the novelty of the first Lego movie, but it is relentlessly, consistently funny - which excuses everything.
Empire
The best Batman film in years.
The Hollywood Reporter
Although there is still much to enjoy here, this DC Comics-fueled Lego adventure fails to clear the creative bar so energetically raised by co-directors and writers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller back in 2014.
Screen Daily
While this spin-off to 2014's more consistently inspired The Lego Movie is a decidedly hit-or-miss affair, it boasts enough giddy good humour and manic rambunctiousness to bludgeon the viewer into submission.
The Playlist
Lord knows the superhero genre could use some fun poked at it and we were psyched to see the film, but while there's some fun to be had, it can't help but feel like a missed opportunity.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote