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Are We Done Yet? Reviews

...a sequel that ultimately falls right in line with its periodically passable yet mostly middling predecessor...

| Original Score: 2/4 | May 3, 2024

Ice Cube's do-it-yourself sequel is too formulaic.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Oct 31, 2007

We're finished.

| Original Score: D | Aug 2, 2007

passable but far from inspired

Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Jul 15, 2007

Let's just hope the kids find burping raccoons and crumbling ceilings hilarious.

| Jul 12, 2007

Basically, the title says it all and if you're unlucky enough to end up seeing this, you'll be repeating that title for the entire 96 minutes. Avoid.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Jun 19, 2007

The only thing in Steve Carr's fatuous movie that earns a few giggles is John C McGinley's silliness as a new-age builder.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Jun 9, 2007

As unfortunate titles for cynically commercial sequels go, this one's a doozy

| Original Score: 1/5 | Jun 9, 2007

Oh, I do hope so. Why Ice Cube thought his wretched family outing Are We There Yet? deserved a sequel is baffling, since all it revealed was his complete ineptitude as a light comedian.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Jun 8, 2007

Dull at best, painfully unfunny at worst, let's hope the answer to Are We Done Yet? is in the affirmative.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Jun 8, 2007

Avoid at all costs.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Jun 8, 2007

McGinley, as it happens, is the film's only trump card, his madcap multi-tasker stealing every scene he's in and leaving the movie's nominal star for dead.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Jun 8, 2007

US audiences ate it up and there are just enough laughs to appease those whose tastes run to utterly undemanding kiddie slapstick and life lessons.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Jun 8, 2007

Even John C McGinley (Dr. Cox from Scrubs) can't save this lamest of comedies.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Jun 8, 2007

An acknowledged remake of the old Cary Grant movie Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House. As far as I could tell, that's because everyone involved was inspired by the syllable "Bland" in the title.

| Original Score: D+ | May 28, 2007

The slapstick isn't sadistic. But that doesn't make this sequel's propensity of scenes where animals attack Nick, and moments where he learns the difference between a house and a home, more than inoffensive.

Full Review | Apr 25, 2007

There's no attempt at even a plot, short of the all too predictable ending where it all turns out fine

| Apr 24, 2007

Nothing is very funny in this movie, and everything is predictable.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Apr 21, 2007

Well, it's not as mean-spirited as its predecessor.

Full Review | Original Score: 1/4 | Apr 18, 2007

Director Steve Carr is apparently the go-to guy for African-American comedy actors looking to destroy any last vestiges of already waning credibility.

| Apr 12, 2007

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