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Night at the Museum

EMAILPRINTTwentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation

Night at the Museum reviews
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7.0 User Score:

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Based on 28 critic reviews
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Movie Info

Genre(s): Action  |  Comedy  |  Family/Kids  |  Fantasy

Written by: Ben Garant (also screen story)
Thomas Lennon (also screen story)
Milan Trenc (book)

Directed by: Shawn Levy

Release Date:
Theatrical: December 22, 2006
DVD: April 24, 2007

Running Time: 108 minutes, Color

Origin: USA

Summary

RATING: PG for mild action, language and brief rude humor

Starring Ben Stiller, Carla Gugino, Robin Williams, Dick Van Dyke, Steve Coogan, Patrick Gallagher, Ricky Gervais, and Mickey Rooney

In this wild comedy fantasy, a bumbling night watchman (Stiller) at New York's Museum of Natural History inadvertently triggers a dormant curse that fully animates the dioramas, causing Mayans, Romans, Gladiators and cowboys to emerge, not to mention an angry T-Rex.

What The Critics Said

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75

San Francisco Chronicle Ruthe Stein

For all its dazzling computer-generated sequences, "Museum'' wouldn't be nearly the delight it is without the talents of some of the best comedians in the business.

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75

Boston Globe Ty Burr

Stuffed with smart performers doing graciously silly work, and all Levy has to do is manage traffic.

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75

The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Stephen Cole

A fantastic holiday toy that, amazingly enough, doesn't require batteries.

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75

Miami Herald Connie Ogle

Wonderfully energetic.

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70

Chicago Reader Jonathan Rosenbaum

Drawn from a children's book by Croatian illustrator Milan Trenc, this fantasy isn't exactly heavy, but its ideological implications are interesting nevertheless.

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70

Washington Post Ann Hornaday

It's a fun ride, and the big payoff -- that history turns out to be way cooler than its reputation suggests -- is even more gratifying. Bully!

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67

Portland Oregonian M. E. Russell

Night at the Museum ends up being a pretty fun all-ages comedy -- if you can survive its first 20 minutes.

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67

Seattle Post-Intelligencer William Arnold

The truly bizarre Ben Stiller farce, Night at the Museum, is no laugh riot, and misfires all over the screen, but it develops its own unique charm and leaves a pleasant afterglow. A family audience could do worse for a comedy this holiday season.

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63

Premiere Laine Ewen

After a slow start, this feel-good family film is a nice postcard from the Big Apple that may benefit New York and the Museum of Natural History as much as it does 20th Century Fox.

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58

Baltimore Sun Chris Kaltenbach

The sad truth is that the film squanders almost all of its inspiration in the first 20 minutes or so.

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58

Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum

What a dull, nice movie, wrenched from a wild premise and battered into docility.

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50

Film Threat Zach Haddad

The premise of Night at the Museum is definitely a bit more creative than the standard family films we are used to at this time of year, but the problem is that the film is marred with many gags that are outdated and therefore feel cheap.

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50

Philadelphia Inquirer Carrie Rickey

If the filmmakers had a script half as good as their special effects, Night at the Museum would be a must-see.

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50

USA Today Claudia Puig

Though the premise is clever -- everything comes to life at night in New York City's Natural History Museum -- this movie doesn't make the best comic use of the concept.

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50

TV Guide Ken Fox

This loud, overlong and thoroughly exhausting fantasy, based on Milan Trenc's slim children's book, purports to introduce youngsters to the wonders of New York City's American Museum of Natural History, but in fact aims squarely at hyperactive kids who can't sit still or stand a moment's silence.

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50

New York Daily News Jack Mathews

Night at the Museum takes a can't-miss comedy premise and misses by a country mile.

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50

New York Post Lou Lumenick

Strands several generations of performers in a highly derivative script and hackneyed direction.

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50

ReelViews James Berardinelli

With a cast featuring Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Robin Williams, and Ricky Gervais, one has a right to expect something amusing from Night at the Museum. Oddly, not only is the movie unfunny, but it rarely tries for laughs.

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50

Village Voice Robert Wilonsky

The first half-hour's too slow; the last half-hour's too manic, as if to compensate. But at least it entertains, thanks in large measure to the buddy-pic relationship between Owen Wilson's miniature cowpoke and his Roman pal Steve Coogan.

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40

The New York Times Stephen Holden

This season's answer to "Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas," it's an overstuffed grab bag in which lumps of coal are glued together with melted candy.

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40

The Hollywood Reporter Michael Rechtshaffen

Director Levy struggles to find a uniform pitch that would agreeably blend together the gags, the visual effects and the obligatory heart moments. In its absence, there's a stop-and-start hollowness that confuses noise and chaos for comic energy.

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40

Variety Justin Chang

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.

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40

Los Angeles Times Kevin Crust

The bulk of the movie is a series of sight gags and set pieces that wreak much havoc but little else.

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40

Empire Kim Newman

This energetically charmless 'family' fantasy lies there dead on screen, occasionally twitching at a funny line.

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38

Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips

Stranded in this charmless fantasy, Stiller is reduced to his old halting, squirming tricks.

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38

Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman

This movie is made by and for people who don't care about good storytelling.

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33

The Onion (A.V. Club) Scott Tobias

Stiller's continued efforts to court the broadest possible audience has taken the edge off his comedy. Whenever he shares screen time with Williams, it looks like the grim future he's mapping out for himself.

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20

Austin Chronicle Shawn Badgley

Watching Williams as Teddy Roosevelt ogle through binoculars Sacajawea (Mizuo Peck) while she stalks around a glassed-in display like some hippie chick in a buffalo-skin straitjacket after a bad trip at Woodstock ’94 makes me sad and uncomfortable.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this movie is 7.0 (out of 10) based on 139 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Jonathan N. gave it a9:
Great movie and I love rewatching it. Really nice. Different, and that is what I love about it.

Amy B. gave it an8:
I love the movie, not just because of how funny it was, but also of all the history. I'm only 14 and i love history. Although not many like history in that way, the movie, because we watched it for an English assignment, every one was talking non-stop about all the interesting things.

Hessa M gave it a10:
Its really amazing film i like bin stiller and his funny films.

William B. gave it a9:
Great laughs, and I'm not a huge Ben Stiller fan, but the supporting cast made it a truly fun time.

Stephanie S. gave it a5:
I was less than amused with this movie. Because of Ben Stiller I expected this movie to be a riot, but came out disappointed. It was okay but I wouldn't suggest buying it.

[Anonymous] gave it a6:
A competent family film with some tacky visual accomplishments, but it isn't anything more than what it is. Nonetheless, it is worth a spin.

Hugh R. gave it a7:
Good fun for the family. Full of lots of silly humor.

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