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'The Boss Baby,' about an Alec Baldwin-voiced infant in a suit, isn't the Trump-trolling toon you'd expect – or much of anything else. Our review.
Academy Award nominee The Boss Baby, everyone. Earlier this week, the Academy shocked everyone by nominating Alec Baldwin‘s The Boss Baby for Best Animated Feature. In the critically-panned film ...
Boss Baby’s arrival is most decidedly unwelcome to seven-year-old Tim (Miles Bakshi, grandson of animation legend Ralph). Like the protagonist of the 1970s hit single “Lonely Boy,” Tim is ...
Michael McCullers expands on the animated movie's final wink and brainstorms how a follow-up could unfold. By Ashley Lee [Warning: This story contains spoilers from The Boss Baby.] Audiences of ...
"The Boss Baby" (adapted from the 2010 book by author and illustrator Marla Frazee) is a sweet adventure tale about sibling rivalry that ultimately becomes a moving tribute to family and brotherhood.
A Universal Pictures release, “The Boss Baby: Family Business” will be released in theaters and via streaming on Peacock for 60 days after its launch. Read More: Reviews; ...
The high-concept premise of “The Boss Baby,” a borderline-cute, suffocatingly creepy kiddie fantasy from DreamWorks Animation, continually violates what were once inviolable laws of the universe.
The Boss Baby: Family Business Rated PG. Running time: 1 hour 45 minutes. In theaters and on Peacock. The Boss Baby: Family Business. Find Tickets.
While the idea behind “Boss Baby” is certainly cute, as executed, that new-baby smell gets stale pretty quickly. “The Boss Baby” premieres March 31 in the U.S. It’s rated PG.
The Boss Baby reminded of 2014’s animated Mr. Peabody & Sherman reboot, which despite being a box office disappointment was a fun and lovable time-travel story about a father and his son.
Ted Templeton, or the Boss Baby (voice of Alec Baldwin, left) and young Tim Templeton (James Marsden) in “The Boss Baby: Family Business.” (DreamWorks Animation LLC) <b>The Boss Baby</b> (PG ...
‘The Boss Baby: Family Business’: Film Review. Alec Baldwin again provides the voice of the title character in this sequel to the 2017 animated comedy directed by Tom McGrath.