This clumsy bomb is unlikely to launch these new friends on a series of. Language includes some insults and a couple of utterances of "my God," characters (both human and animal) are shown sampling drinks, and there's mild romance: Tom falls for a female cat, characters flirt, and a couple shares a wedding-day hug and kiss. Tom and Jerry return to the big screen in the 1990s, when the Cold War is over. Tom is even hit by a car. Potty humor is also in the mix, courtesy of Spike the dog (he literally does his business, loudly, in a scene that shows everything but the actual poop). One of the most beloved rivalries in history is reignited when Jerry moves into New York City’s finest hotel on the eve of the wedding of the century, forc. See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records. There are tons of physical comedy sight gags, like characters (mostly Tom) getting electrocuted, hit by lightning, and then electrocuted again, or falling from telephone wires or high-rise windows, or smashing into any conceivable door, roof, window, etc. As in all Tom and Jerry outings, you can expect a lot of slapstick cartoon violence, with an added kick here because it's depicted against a live-action backdrop. When Tom and Jerry take their antics to the hotel, chaos ensues. This movie is 1 hr 23 min in duration and is available in English language. But the main storyline focuses on Kayla (Chloe Grace Moretz), a young woman who talks her way into a job at a posh hotel just before the wedding of the year. Tom and Jerry: The Movie was released on and was directed by Phil Roman. This Manhattan-set adventure - a mix of computer-generated animation and live-action comedy - has Jerry Mouse crossing paths with his rival Tom Cat while looking for a place to live. Parents need to know that Tom & Jerry is based on the classic Tom and Jerry franchise that constantly (and violently) pits a cartoon mouse and cat against each other.