Review: Gabby's Dollshouse pops on the big screen!
If you’re looking for a film that pops off the screen, is bright, funny and wholesome, and will genuinely keep an 8-year-old (or younger) wide-eyed and delighted — then you’ll want to catch Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie. In short: our 8-year-old absolutely loved it.
Staying true to its origins
This film takes the widely-loved Netflix series and gives it a big-screen makeover — but it doesn’t try to widen its appeal by slipping in clever in-jokes or wink-wink asides for the grown-ups. That might sound limiting, but in fact it works in its favour: the film remains sweet, sincere and very much in what made the series popular. The fact that it sticks to the origins means no parent-targeted jokes steer it off course — it’s simply about creativity, fun and cat-filled adventure.
Plot & cast (in a nutshell)
The story follows Gabby (reprised by Laila Lockhart Kraner) as she heads on a road-trip with her Grandma Gigi (Gloria Estefan) to the urban wonderland of Cat Francisco. But things take a turn when Gabby’s prized dollhouse falls into the hands of the eccentric cat-lady villain Vera — played with flair by Kristen Wiig. Vera pretty much steals the show. YouTube+2IMDb+2
The wider cast is a who’s-who of voices and live-action fun: Jason Mantzoukas, Thomas Lennon, Ego Nwodim, Kyle Mooney, Melissa Villaseñor, Fortune Feimster and more. Movie Insider+1
Director: Ryan Crego. Studio / Distributor: DreamWorks Animation & Universal Pictures. Wikipedia+1
What really stands out
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Visual feast: The animation is brilliantly executed with no corners cut. The colours, design, music and overall aesthetic are delicious — this is absolutely one of those films that lends itself beautifully to the big screen.
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Feel-good factor: Innocent, joyful, imaginative — the film invites you to escape into a world of cat-themed fun, playful creativity and strong messages about friendship and self-belief.
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Kid-first appeal: Because it doesn’t lean hard into adult humour or “hey-look-what-we-did” moments, it remains entirely tuned to younger viewers — which is a very good thing in this case.
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The cat steals it: Whether it’s the villain’s obsession with cats or the ensemble of “Gabby Cats”, the feline fun is everywhere and works beautifully. Kids will adore it.
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A note for parents
If you’re a grown-up who watches hoping for sly asides or layered humour for the adults, you may find this one purely a kids’ film. But that’s exactly the charm – there’s zero cynicism, no edgy jokes, no “for the parents too” band-wagon. And when you’re bringing an 8-year-old (or younger) to the cinema, that’s not a bad thing at all.
Final verdict
Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie hits the sweet spot for a family cinema trip: visually dazzling, sweet-natured, and fun from start to finish. If you can, go see it on the big screen — it deserves that immersive experience. Our 8-year-old gave it a big thumbs-up, and I can easily recommend it as an innocent, feel-good outing you’ll all walk out smiling from.
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