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Genres:
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Action /
Adventure /
Comedy /
Family /
Fantasy
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Release:
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Director:
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Shawn Levy
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Actors:
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Patrick Gallagher,
Kim Raver,
Rami Malek,
Mizuo Peck,
Ben Stiller,
Carla Gugino,
Dick Van Dyke,
Mickey Rooney,
Bill Cobbs,
Jake Cherry,
Ricky Gervais,
Robin Williams,
Pierfrancesco Favino,
Charles Q. Murphy,
Steve Coogan
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Duration:
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109 min.
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Rating:
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(6.4/10)148
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Plot Summary:
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A bumbling surveillance sentry at the Museum of Genuine News accidentally lets cool off an ancient curse that causes the animals and insects on display to fall to dazzle and wreak havoc.
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Tags:
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Escapism
It really annoys me when critics try to analyse movies and then say that they are rubbish. ie. weak plot, bad acting or predictable. Why bother analysing it in the first place. Movies are make believe and if you just let yourself escape into them then they become enjoyable fantasies. This is one of those movies. Typical lightehearted Hollywood fluff. Rent and enjoy. I did.
Night at the Museum
A museum comes to life with Ben Stiller as the custodian of history itself. A movie for kids and their anxiety-riddled dads
A New York family coming apart, a disintegrating father-son relationship, and a finale at the American Museum of Natural History in which a full-scale marine diorama puts in a brief appearance. Yep, while Shawn Levy's Night At The Museum may be a comedy adventure for kids, it also bears comparison to Noah Baumbach's similarly themed, if more adult, The Squid And The Whale (2005).
This is not as far-fetched as it may at first sound, for Night At The Museum is yet another in a recent run of children's films that features single fathers struggling to build bonds with their sons. Like Finding Nemo (2003) and Chicken Little (2005) ...
Night at the Museum
Justin ChangHistory comes alive in Night at the Museum -- the movie, alas, does not. About as dull as a film could be with Attila the Hun, Teddy Roosevelt and lots of exotic wildlife rounding out the cast, this rambunctious, Jumanji-style extravaganza is a gallery of special effects in search of a story; rarely has so much production value yielded so little in terms of audience engagement. Still, star Ben Stiller and the promise of state-of-the-art (and at some venues, Imax-enhanced) visual wonderment should help Museum exhibit some B.O. life during and beyond the holiday frame.
Author Milan Trenc's tall tale about the supernatural goings-on at New York's American Museum of Natural History -- in which every statue and figurine mysteriously comes to life at night -- ma...
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