Son of Rambow Critic Reviews

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Los Angeles Times | Carina ChocanoAdd Critic to Favorites

The super-hip style is groovy but doesn't mask the fact that Son of Rambow doesn't really go anywhere special or say anything much. For a film about falling in love with the movies, its insights on them are next to nil.Read the full review

USA Today | Claudia PuigAdd Critic to Favorites

Don't be put off by the title. This is no sequel, but a surprisingly charming British comedy that is only tangentially associated with "Rambo."Read the full review

Slate | Dana StevensAdd Critic to Favorites

Son of Rambow bristles with the anarchic energy of late childhood and a genuine respect for the life-changing power of movies--even (or especially) the schlocky ones.Read the full review

Washington Post | Desson ThomsonAdd Critic to Favorites

A crowd-pleasing combination of buoyant spirit and occasionally dark humor.Read the full review

The Hollywood Reporter | Duane ByrgeAdd Critic to Favorites

A hodgepodge of popular kids' elements crammed into a mishmash of a movie.Read the full review

ReelViews | James BerardinelliAdd Critic to Favorites

The resulting tale of friendship and family touches plenty of crowd-pleasing buttons but comes across as more than a little derivative.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Lisa SchwarzbaumAdd Critic to Favorites

The team who made "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" display plenty of whirligig energy, if not much control or lightness of touch.Read the full review

The New York Times | Manohla DargisAdd Critic to Favorites

A likable, lightly sticky valentine to childhood, the 1980s and the dawning of movie love, Son of Rambow was written and directed by Garth Jennings and produced by Nick Goldsmith, the duo behind the underappreciated fantasy "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy."Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Mick LaSalleAdd Critic to Favorites

If it happens to hit you right - that is, if you happen to catch its wavelength of tear-and-a-smile whimsicality - the movie will speak to you.Read the full review

Variety | Robert KoehlerAdd Critic to Favorites

A sweetly raucous adventure. Widely quoted comparisons to "Billy Elliot" and Tim Burton overstate the case for what is really a modestly eccentric entertainment.Read the full review

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