
At the Museum of Natural History, there's a new exhibit being unveiled. Larry Daley, who manages the night exhibit where the exhibits come to life because of the Tablet of Ahkmenrah, is in charge of the presentation. But when the exhibits go awry, Larry finds himself in trouble. He learns the Tablet is corroding so he does some research and learns that Cecil, the former museum guard, was at the site when the Tablet was discovered. He tells Larry they were warned if they remov... (Full plot summary below)
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At the Museum of Natural History, there's a new exhibit being unveiled. Larry Daley, who manages the night exhibit where the exhibits come to life because of the Tablet of Ahkmenrah, is in charge of the presentation. But when the exhibits go awry, Larry finds himself in trouble. He learns the Tablet is corroding so he does some research and learns that Cecil, the former museum guard, was at the site when the Tablet was discovered. He tells Larry they were warned if they remove it could mean the end. Larry realizes it means the end of the magic. He talks to Ahkmenrah who says that he doesn't know anything. Only his father the Pharaoh knows the Tablet's secrets. He learns that the Pharaoh was sent to the London museum. So he convinces Dr. McPhee, the museum curator, to help send him to London. He takes Ahkmenrah with him but some of the others tag along, like Teddy Roosevelt, Attila, Octavius, and Jedediah.
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| Seattle TimesSoren AndersenWhat is unexpected is the depth of emotion of many of the situations ... |
| Seattle TimesSoren AndersonWhat is unexpected is the depth of emotion of many of the situations ... |
| Fresno BeeRick BentleyIt's a shame there isn't some magic golden tablet that can bring dead scripts to life. A dose of energy and originality would have gone a long way toward making this tired and dusty story a little richer. |
| Entertainment WeeklyJoe McGovernNight at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb has one thing going for it that even many of this season's prestige films don't: It's kind of fun, unembarrassingly, and not least of all because the people who made it look like they had a good time doing so. |
| ColoradoParent.comChristian TotoIt's clear the Museum franchise is running on fumes. Tell that to Ben Stiller and Rebel Wilson. |
| Tolucan TimesTony MedleyI can't remember when a movie has surprised me as much as this one. I was so much not a fan of the first two but with new writers and a sparkling performance by Dan Stevens as Sir Lancelot it has lots of laugh out loud lines. |
| About.comJames RocchiThis film, like this franchise, was never going to be great ---- but if you can get into its gee-whiz vibe and its mix of stonefaced deadpans and serious slapstick, you're in for a movie you will appreciate and your kids will love. |
| Movie ChambersPaul ChambersYou may not find many original moments in the corny humor of "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb." But, you will enjoy time spent with old friends in this third and final film in the series. |
| Detroit NewsTom LongThere are some key elements that make this "Night at the Museum" sequel work better than its predecessor. |
| New England Movies WeeklyDaniel M. KimmelThis final edition of Night of the Museum is not only a fitting end to the series. It is a sheer delight. |