Troop Zero Reviews
Jim Gaffigan is revelatory here as Christmas's father, who clearly never imagined himself as a single dad yet whose love for his daughter is never questioned
| Original Score: 3.5/4.0 | Aug 30, 2020
consistently funny, engaging, and emotionally resonant
| Original Score: 3/4 | Jul 28, 2020
Bert & Bertie's new comedy is such a disarmingly sweet film, you might need a few insulin shots to recover from it.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 23, 2020
It has a message of self-acceptance and how to overcome obstacles that can resonate with a wide variety of people, if you don't mind sitting through the retro vibe and familiarity of it all.
| Jul 15, 2020
Troop Zero (2020) is so sugary sweet that it should come with a health warning.
| Original Score: B | Jul 8, 2020
This is a touching film about inclusivity, children's need for adult supervision and interaction, forgiveness, and kindness.
| Apr 1, 2020
It's obvious the writer of the film had the ending first and awkwardly filled in the beginning. The first hour feels like three hours and what happened could have been condensed in ten minutes and still got the point across.
| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Mar 26, 2020
Troop Zero a great premise, but the results are underwhelming
| Mar 13, 2020
Funny, truthful and touching but never saccharine, this brilliantly cast family movie written by Lucy Alibar (Beasts of the Southern Wild) is one of the most delightful things streaming anywhere.
| Mar 11, 2020
If you can excuse a bit of cinematic aimlessness at the beginning, you'll enjoy the story of star-struck Christmas Flint and her band of space explorers.
| Original Score: 6.5/10 | Feb 25, 2020
Put this movie in front of any girl, hell, any kid period, that's been demeaned about their differences or forced to conform to supposed societal standards.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Feb 22, 2020
It's one of those wistful, peppy flicks about scrappy young outsiders who bond to show the world their worth. Nothing wrong with that, but its story...is too broad.
| Feb 10, 2020
Although Troop Zero has moments of whimsy and charm, its characters are sketched so thinly that it might be difficult for audiences to connect.
| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Jan 30, 2020
Turning in one of the best child performances in recent years, [McKenna] Grace can light up the screen with a smile. Even if the movie is a little surface and obvious, her bubbling energy is contagious.
| Original Score: B | Jan 22, 2020
While calling out its narrative as predictable would be an understatement, Troop Zero unfortunately suffers not only from superficiality but also a blissful cultural ignorance.
| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Jan 21, 2020
Troop Zero may be cloying, but it has an earnest heart.
| Jan 21, 2020
Hard to fault such a sweet and well-meaning approach to misfit kids finding their people, but "Troop Zero" ultimately feels a little too self-aware for its own good.
| Jan 21, 2020
Some films simply burst with a lovable energy. "Troop Zero" is one of those movies.
| Jan 21, 2020
[A]n over-commitment to quirkiness can make Troop Zero feel like a song played out of tune.
| Jan 21, 2020
A discount . . . Little Miss Sunshine -- a story barreling toward child pageantry, so satisfied with its own quirkiness that it never comes across as anything but obligatory.
| Jan 21, 2020