Movie · 2025 · Family, Fantasy, Comedy, Adventure · 1h 41m · PG · English
Curator score: 0.7/10 (1.5M ratings)
Be there and be square.
Overview
Four misfits find themselves struggling with ordinary problems when they are suddenly pulled through a mysterious portal into the Overworld: a bizarre, cubic wonderland that thrives on imagination. To get back home, they'll have to master this world while embarking on a magical quest with an unexpected, expert crafter, Steve.
Ratings
Curator score: 0.7/10
IMDb: 5.6/10
Letterboxd: 2.46/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 47%
Metacritic: 45
TMDB: 6.3/10
Director
Jared Hess
Production
Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures, Mojang Studios, Vertigo Entertainment, On the Roam, Domain Entertainment
Cast
Jason Momoa, Jack Black, Sebastian Eugene Hansen, Emma Myers, Danielle Brooks, Jennifer Coolidge, Rachel House, Allan Henry, Bram Scott-Breheny, Moana Williams, Jemaine Clement, Mark Wright, Yvette Parsons, Hiram Garcia, Bret McKenzie, Jared Hess, Batanai Mashingaidze, Amanda Billing, Tommy Broadmore, Frankie Creagh-Leslie
Where to watch
Amazon Prime Video, Max, Amazon Prime Video with Ads
Curator Review
Verdict
A loud, kid-friendly fantasy adventure with a strong IP hook and a few crowd-pleasing bits, but the reviews suggest uneven writing, thin world-building, and a style that will delight some viewers while exhausting others. It’s best approached as a goofy, effects-heavy family romp rather than a polished adventure film.
Best for
fans of broad family comedies
viewers who enjoy video-game adaptations
kids and younger teens
audiences looking for memeable, chaotic blockbuster energy
Skip if
you want tight plotting or rich character arcs
you dislike IP-driven studio comedies
you’re sensitive to juvenile humor and constant noise
you expect the visual world to feel immersive or emotionally grounded
Overview
A Minecraft Movie is built to convert a sandbox game into a studio adventure, and that means the appeal is less about narrative elegance than about energy, gags, and recognizable iconography. The result is a film that can feel both playful and mechanically assembled: colorful, fast-moving, and often more interested in delivering bits than in earning them.
Worth noting
The strongest case for it is audience-specific. Younger viewers and fans of the game may enjoy the barrage of references, creature encounters, and absurdist comedy, while adults may find the script thin and the tone aggressively broad. The movie seems to understand the surface pleasures of the property, even when it struggles to turn them into a satisfying story.
Bottom line
If you’re in the mood for a messy but enthusiastic family fantasy, it has enough spectacle and star-powered silliness to pass the time. If you want a smarter adaptation or a more coherent adventure, this is likely to feel like a missed opportunity.
Top Letterboxd reviews
timtamtitus (5★) · 41370 likes
the last time i was this horrified by minecraft content was when dream did his face reveal
Karsten (1.5★) · 30648 likes
i gotta get a real job man
jacob (5★) · 22505 likes
the realisation jack black is only saying his lines once and not twice sped up and slowed down while they get ranked 😢😞
Jake (0.5★) · 22152 likes
there's a character named "general chungus"
Kit Lazer (1.5★) · 18265 likes
“Dude, it’s a kids movie. They’re going to love it.”
Well, yeah. My dog loves eating shit, but I’d be an asshole if I fed it to him.
2006 · Fantasy, Family, Comedy · 1h 48m · PG · Curator 3.0/10 (1.4M ratings) · Where to watch: Disney Plus, Hulu, fuboTV
A broad, effects-driven adventure that turns a familiar setting into a chaotic playground for kids and parents alike.
Topics
family fantasy, adventure comedy, video game adaptation, portal world, ensemble misfits, CGI spectacle, lighthearted chaos, quest, kids movie, IP blockbuster