
Seven-year-old Tim Templeton has always had an overactive imagination--and for the past seven years--life has been all peaches and cream, getting all the love and affection from his caring parents. However, after the arrival of Boss Baby, an unexpected new brother dressed in a black suit complete with a tie and a briefcase, little by little, Tim realises that the cute newcomer has taken over the whole house, robbing him of his happiness. But, soon, Tim and the new boss in a d... (Full plot summary below)
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Seven-year-old Tim Templeton has always had an overactive imagination--and for the past seven years--life has been all peaches and cream, getting all the love and affection from his caring parents. However, after the arrival of Boss Baby, an unexpected new brother dressed in a black suit complete with a tie and a briefcase, little by little, Tim realises that the cute newcomer has taken over the whole house, robbing him of his happiness. But, soon, Tim and the new boss in a diaper will need to put differences aside and join forces, as a sneaky scheme involving the head of Puppy Co. threatens to tilt the balance of power towards their insidiously adorable furry antagonists. Now, the next pet convention is only in two days. So, brothers, hurry up.
Leave your thoughts about The Boss Baby.
| Screen It!Jim JudyA marginally passable talking babies diversion, but nothing more. (Full Content Review for Parents - Violence, Nudity, Crude Humor, etc. - also Available) |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekOpts for the lowest-hanging fruit rather than reach for the deeper issues it incidentally raises... you can perhaps intuit a smarter movie in 'The Boss Baby' than it appears to be on its polished, frantic surface, but it may not be worth the effort. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfOne can actually feel the strain of the production as it dreams up something to do with a thin concept, throwing anything at the screen to see what sticks. |
| BeliefnetNell MinowA pleasantly retro look, surprisingly funny and even more surprisingly sweet. |
| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesA very cute and charming film with an inspired take on sibling rivalry that will prove useful for parents informing their only child they're about to have some company. |
| Butaca AnchaJonathan Sánchez... an animated film that is suitable for the whole family... [Full review in Spanish] |
| ClarínPablo A. ScholzIn the plots of children's films, finding an original idea is already a reason for applause... [Full review in Spanish] |
| Daily Express (UK)Henry FitzherbertBest of all, for a film about a protagonist in nappies, is the welcome absence of poop jokes. |
| Daily Mail (UK)Brian VinerIt's huge fun, beautifully animated, and writer Michael McCullers, whose credits include a couple of the Austin Powers movies, takes the opportunity to mine not just the rich seam of baby jokes, but an even richer seam of business jokes. |
| iNews.co.ukMatthew TurnerTranscends its ridiculous-seeming premise to deliver an enjoyable family comedy that's as delightful as it is inventive. Even the fart jokes are adorable. |