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A suburban couple becomes embroiled in an international espionage plot when they discover that their seemingly perfect new neighbors are government spies.
Leave your thoughts about Keeping Up with the Joneses.
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfThere aren't any real jokes in the picture, just pratfalls and tedious encounters with improvisation. |
| Arkansas Democrat-GazetteDan LybargerWatching Fisher losing her composure is funny, but the material does no favors for Galifianakis. |
| Common Sense MediaS. Jhoanna RobledoFresh, funny action comedy has some violence, racy bits. |
| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Josh TerryThe result is a fun and manic film that - while definitely earning its PG-13 rating -- fills that rare contemporary void between comedies that are aimed at little kids and those that are stuffed with raunchy R-rated content. |
| HollywoodInToto.comChristian TotoKeeping Up with the Joneses clicks because it doesn't treat its suburban heroes like dimwits. How ... refreshing. |
| Detroit NewsAdam GrahamGalifianakis and Hamm are better than the material here, but they do what good actors in okay movies are supposed to do, they make it rise to them. |
| FILMINK (Australia)Sophia WatsonThe film is just...bad. There's no other way to put it. |
| AV ClubKatie RifeDirector Greg Mottola deserves some credit for trying to give the film a little bit of cinematic flair, something that’s lacking in many Hollywood comedies these days. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderThe laughs are hit-or-miss, occasionally buoyed by Galifianakis' random absurdity or a surprising sight gag but otherwise unremarkable. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura CliffordMichael LeSieur's run of the mill screenplay has about as many laughs as a second tier sitcom. |