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Are We There Yet?
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Entertainment Weekly
Will the audience follow Ice Cube on this road trip to benign banality? Here's hoping he books a nonstop return ticket.
The New York Times
watchable, but his young charges are such insufferable brats that the hero's change of heart remains a mystery.
Chicago Tribune
Are We There Yet? won't make your day, but it won't kill it either.
Washington Post
Phony and formulaic from start to finish, the movie may make some viewers feel as if they're trapped in a car themselves wit...
Chicago Sun-Times
Ice Cube is an effortlessly likable actor, which presents two problems for "Are We There Yet?"
Los Angeles Times
Its star Ice Cube remains characteristically amiable, but this thuddingly miscalculated comedy is way beneath him.
Washington Post
The humor's a tad too raunchy for the kids, and the predictable plot won't win over any of the parents.
USA Today
Never arrives at any entertaining destination.
San Francisco Chronicle
At the same time, the movie demands that we should feel warm toward those kids after all.
The Boston Globe
In the decade since he arrived in Hollywood, Ice Cube has played all kinds of cops, thugs, soldiers, and barbers.
New York Post
Parents should be warned that dropping the kids off at this one may be tantamount to child abuse.
New York Daily News
Are we laughing yet?
Village Voice
Lacks the courage of its grape-juice-, mud-, and vomit-spattered convictions.
The Austin Chronicle
together. Of course, the car is in shreds before the end of the trip, but along the way everyone has nevertheless learned to...
Variety
A joyless road-trip comedy that's about as pleasant as a bad case of car sickness.
Film Threat
Ice Cube got his start as one of the hardest of the hard, rapping with N.W.A. and then as a successful solo artist.
Salon Arts
The gags seem pretty lame even by the standards assiduously applied by most 8-year-olds.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Brian Levant
Writer: Steven Gary Banks
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Cast: Ice Cube, Nia Long, Aleisha Allen

Release: January 21, 2005
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