Something went wrong
Try again later.
Hop (2011)
Joining the rock 'n' roll band as a drummer boy is the only desire of Easter Bunny's teenage son even has he heads down to the big stage of Hollywood.
17 July 1952, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
18 December 2000
11 June 1959, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
15 April 2001, England, UK
6 September 1981, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
25 February 1975, Livingston, New Jersey, USA
25 April 1964, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
10 February 1999, Lianjiang, China
18 September 1973, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA
19 July 1969, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
20 September 1956, Park Ridge, Illinois, USA
January 12, 2013
A chip off the old munk -- "Chipmunk." And that's not a good thing.
March 23, 2012
Hop starts out cute, but slowly dissolves into a mundane, droll experience completely derivative of Alvin and the Chipmunks and numerous Christmas movies.
April 07, 2012
Harmless but not exactly clever.
June 22, 2013
They should have just brained the bunny. Would have gotten people talking.
April 25, 2012
The story is really all over the place, but it's your only choice for an Easter Bunny movie for miles around, so expect to see this one cycled around again each spring.
April 01, 2011
Hop is just too shrill, slick and sickly sweet for anybody's good. Watching it won't rot your teeth, but it could leave an ugly cavity in your brain.
April 21, 2013
A miscast Russell Brand and some poor writing make the film nothing but a decent one time watch.
May 06, 2011
Kids will love Brand's frenetic drumming take on E.B., adults will love that there are a few clandestine adult jokes.
April 01, 2011
A fun and funny mix of live action and animation that puts the hop back into Easter.
April 01, 2011
Hop integrates animated characters into live-action settings, relying on director Tim Hill to handle the logistics of convincingly blending both worlds.
April 01, 2011
Though the integration of live action and animation is improving (especially a scene where E.B. cuddles with Fred's sister), it's still a slightly disorienting experience.
April 01, 2011
As fake and forgettable as a marshmallow Peep, "Hop" goes down easy enough. It's the thought of a talented actor stuck on an industry conveyor belt that leaves an unfortunate aftertaste.

