Total Film, 10/01/2000, p.122, "...Watchable thanks to Lane and Evans' double-act and the antics of their furry nemesis..."
Sight and Sound, 04/01/1998, p.47-8, "...It's meanings resonate imperceptibly on a supersonic level..."
USA Today, 12/19/1997, p.3D, "...This rodents-rule effects fest is basically a movie-length Road Runner or Tom and Jerry cartoon as it zips and zooms behind walls and under floors..."
Box Office, 02/01/1998, p.54, "...MOUSEHUNT offers slick special effects and strong, larger-than-life performances by Lane and Evans..."
New York Times, 12/19/1997, p.E20, "...[A] bright comedy....MOUSE HUNT has its share of grown-up appeal along with mouse mischief guaranteed to have children giggling..."
Premiere, 01/01/1998, p.20, "...Groovy sets....[It] may be just the cheese that lures youngsters into theaters..."
DVD Features:
Region 1 Encoding
Keep Case
Dual Layered
"From the Cutting Room Floor"
Production Notes
Cast and Filmmaker Bio's
Trailers
The hapless Smuntz brothers are delighted to discover that the ramshackle house they've inherited from their father is actually a long-forgotten, neglected architectural treasure worth millions. But auctioning the dwelling proves complicated when the house's current resident, an intrepid field mouse, balks at their attempts to evict him. A fierce turf war breaks out, but the real winner is Christopher Walken, who walks off with the movie in a bit as a sadistic exterminator. A symphony of slapstick, conducted with both animatronic and live mice by debut director Verbinski, heretofore best known for creating the "Budweiser" frogs.