The Boss Baby: Family Business Reviews



  • The Boss Baby: Family Business
    • Genre : Animation,Comedy,Family
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    • MPAA Rating : PG
    • Duration : -
    • Production Budget : -
    • Studio : Universal Pictures
    • Official Site : https://www.dreamworks.com/movies/the-boss-baby-2
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Movie Reviews

  • there's not much else to milk out of this franchise, but for fans of the original, this sequel hits all of the expected marks with its baby shenanigans and physical comedy bits
    3 of 5 by Sandie Angulo Chen [Common Sense Media ]
  • returning director Tom McGrath and screenwriter Michael McCullers had an opportunity to build on an entirely workable formula, but instead have settled for a frenetic sugar rush of a retread that rapidly wears out its welcome
    by Michael Rechtsshaffen [The Hollywood Reporter ]
  • overall, "The Boss Baby: Family Business" is a fun way for adults to spend some time with their kids, and in that regard, the movie completely succeeds in its purpose
    3 of 5 by Sarah Bea Miller [ScreenRant ]
  • it's more of the same, for better or worse, but likely with enough bells and whistles - especially those new characters - to please younger fans
    by Michael Ordona [Los Angeles Times ]
  • it's entertaining; "The Boss Baby: Family Business" is not as clever nor adventurous as Netflix's "The Mitchells vs. the Machines." But it will make you smile and laugh
    3 of 4 by Randy Myers [San Jose Mercury News ]
  • directed by Tom McGrath, another infant adventure that hits the same notes as the original, and has little to show for it
    by Maya Phillips [New York Times ]
  • compared to the first film, Family Business moves along at a swift and stimulating clip, with fewer diversions into world-building and hallucinatory internal logic.
    Review rate : C+ by Katie Rife [AV Club ]
  • "Family Business" manages to largely improve on its predecessor, with the help of savvy casting and surprisingly pointed social satire
    2.5 of 4 by Thomas Floyd [Washington Post ]

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