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Mild Laughter in "Date Night'new

Date Night is passable comedy—but we expect better from Steve Carell and Tina Fey.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  04-15-2010  |  Reviews

A Perfect 'Night' Outnew

Steve Carell and Tina Fey put the marvel back in marriage with Date Night.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Carl Kozlowski  |  04-12-2010  |  Reviews

Ben Stiller Is a Strong Anchor for the Unstable 'Museum' Franchisenew

The first installment of Night at the Museum may have been a pithy, middle-of-the-road, grade-B comedy lark with grade-A special effects, but when it grossed a half-billion dollars worldwide, its days as an inoffensive guilty pleasure were over.
Orlando Weekly  |  Justin Strout  |  05-21-2009  |  Reviews

Night Movesnew

Stiller stars in a surprisingly funny Night at the Museum.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Felicia Feaster  |  12-28-2006  |  Reviews

Night Movesnew

Amid crummy sight gags and predictable physical comedy, sputtering scenes, stale Stiller in another nonsense story, Night at the Museum is at best a rotation of backdrops for a parade of visual effects.
Austin Chronicle  |  Shawn Badgley  |  12-22-2006  |  Reviews

Pink With Promisenew

The new Panther is mediocre, but far better than other post-Peter Sellers efforts.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  02-15-2006  |  Reviews

Diamond in the Roughnew

Steve Martin's Pink Panther piddles on its predecessor.
Westword  |  Bill Gallo  |  02-14-2006  |  Reviews

Sellers' Marketnew

In this pointless rehash, Steve Martin inhabits the role of the bumbling French detective without a trace of the comic genius of Peter Sellers.
Austin Chronicle  |  Steve Davis  |  02-10-2006  |  Reviews

Pardon Our French

The Pink Panther is a parlor game that should've stayed in Steve Martin's parlor.
Washington City Paper  |  Louis Bayard  |  02-10-2006  |  Reviews

Without a Cluenew

This film believes a joke told once is even better told again.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Felicia Feaster  |  02-09-2006  |  Reviews

The Pink Panthernew

Steve Martin's dreaded riff on Peter Sellers' Inspector Clouseau comes off like a Saturday Night Live skit from the late 1970s, when audiences showed up nicely toasted and a guest host could coast on the same wild and crazy schtick week after week.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  02-09-2006  |  Reviews

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