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| ColliderMaggie LovittBook Club: The Next Chapter is a raucously funny movie that will leave audiences ready to grab their gal pals and set off on an adventure to Italy. |
| ObserverRex ReedThe four stars deserve better material, but even they seem to enjoy themselves (and each other). Call Book Club: The Next Chapter the rare sequel that looks like an all-expense-paid vacation. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleBook Club was, at best, a pleasant diversion. But Book Club: The Next Chapter is something more. It’s a movie that proves that it’s possible to make an entertaining, full-length picture with practically no story. |
| The Film VerdictAlonso DuraldeThe wisecracks could be wiser, admittedly, but there’s nothing terribly wrong with this airy, utterly innocuous, still charming Mother’s Day treat. |
| Boston GlobeOdie HendersonImagine my surprise when I discovered that Book Club: The Next Chapter was not only watchable but occasionally amusing. |
| The Seattle TimesKatie WalshIt may be treacly and unrealistic, but “Book Club: The Next Chapter” has heart and soul, and it’s as sweet and quaffable as an Aperol spritz on a hot day. |
| Slant MagazineGreg NussenThe film is devoid of serious conflict, yet it hits with unexpected feeling. |
| EmpireHelen O'HaraThis is silly and sentimental, but it’s also basically well-meaning and inoffensive. Best watched after quite a few grappas, or with your sprightly grandmother. |
| Original-CinJim SlotekTo be clear, Book Club: The Next Chapter is not a good movie by any standards except for its appeal to audiences old enough to fondly remember every cast member in their prime (I’m raising my hand here). Anyone born after Murphy Brown will see a predictable, forgettable series of non-adventures. |
| Screen RantMae AbdulbakiThe Book Club sequel will make you feel as though you’re reuniting with old friends for some wine and life lessons, and that’s enough. |