
A Heffley family road trip to attend Meemaw's 90th birthday party goes hilariously off course thanks to Greg's newest scheme to get to a video gaming convention. This family cross-country adventure turns into an experience the Heffleys will never forget.... (Full plot summary below)
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A Heffley family road trip to attend Meemaw's 90th birthday party goes hilariously off course thanks to Greg's newest scheme to get to a video gaming convention. This family cross-country adventure turns into an experience the Heffleys will never forget.
Leave your thoughts about Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul.
| Detroit NewsAdam Graham"Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul" is the common type of road trip movie, the one where everything that can go wrong does go wrong. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderEvery character is a dummy, and the film relies on the audience being too young to realize it. |
| AV ClubJesse HassengerHere is the problem with making four movies about a middle-schooler who only ages a little and learns sitcom-ready lessons: After a while, it all starts to feel as repetitive and uninspired as any number of more ambitious franchises. The Long Haul has a chance to reimagine the series and only comes up with Vacation Junior. |
| Sunday Times (UK)Mary O'ConnorThe humour is shamelessly lowbrow, but its slapstick will appeal to mischievous children wanting a laugh -- or ideas on how to torment their parents. |
| Boston GlobeTom RussoFor all her “Clueless” comedy cred, Silverstone just might be at her best conveying a mother’s special knack for witheringly guilting her boys. |
| Cleveland Plain DealerMichael HeatonThe poop and barf jokes are there of course, but it's all basically harmless fun, if not very original. |
| Baret NewsKam WilliamsEvery skit is designed to keep the target tyke and tot audience ts in stitches, with only occasional asides for adults, like an inspired homage to Psycho's shower scene. Altogether, a delightfully-mindless diversion for the pre-teen demographic! |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekA formulaic blend of slapstick and sentiment that youngsters up to age ten or so will probably enjoy, though it's not much superior to the sort of teleflicks they can regularly see on kids' cable channels. |
| VarietyDennis HarveyAn amiable, fast-paced entry that should win over fans. |
| Stuff.co.nzJames CrootWhile some of set-pieces feel awfully familiar, there's enough memorable moments to keep audiences and in particular primary-aged kids entertained and enthralled. |