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Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
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Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb

2014
Comedy
Family/Kids
1h 38m
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Rated 31 Dec 2014
55
27th
Does Rebel Wilson solely exist to be a fat obnoxious piece of garbage in every movie? Sad seeing Robin Williams for the last night until we get some CGI hell future thing
Rated 19 Apr 2015
50
9th
Sometimes you just have to say nope.
Rated 17 Mar 2015
70
26th
It's a Night at The Museum movie, cute and fun enough for what it tries to be. Unambitious but not bad.
Rated 24 Jan 2015
37
14th
The joke has gone to far now,how this has become a trilogy is beyond me.The jokes are exactly the same as before but this time we have the horror of Rebel Wilson's shocking 'British accent'!Gervais once again does his best David Brent impression & the other usual suspects once again lower themselves for a payday.Dan Stevens & Hugh Jackman can hold their heads eye because they are the saving grace of a really boring movie!Sad this is one of Robin Williams' last films,he deserves a lot better!
Rated 20 Dec 2014
64
51st
Unexpectedly kinda charming and even a little melancholy. Save for a couple game surprise cameos and an inspired performance by Stevens, though, the majority of the good stuff is in the previews. Worth a matinee ticket if you've got little ones, I suppose.
Rated 04 Mar 2015
3
4th
The first one was alright and this is the last movie Robin Williams starred in. So I watched it, despite the terrible score... and it was terrible of course but I feel like if Ben Stiller actually tried, instead of sucking the fun out of every scene, it could have turned out alright.
Rated 26 Feb 2015
64
51st
A fitting end to the trilogy, though overall the film is a mixed bag. Some of the jokes are reused, but most still hold up. Breaking the 4th wall with "Huge Ackman" was pretty funny, and the film kept a warm, feel-good tone throughout with touch of melancholy at the end. Unfortunately, Rebel Wilson's character and performance were at best endured; and Stiller's caveman doppelgänger was downright irritating.
Rated 24 Apr 2015
75
68th
Once you get past the initial sads of the fact that it was Robin Williams last film, it's really funny and well written and it's a really nice closing chapter to the film franchise
Rated 15 Mar 2015
25
1st
Ben Stiller continues to fucking suck. In this something magical happens and everyone just phones it in. Sadly, the best actor is the deceased Robin Williams. He doesn't get enough screen time to endure Ben Stiller hamming it up in different roles with his buddies. Rebel Wilson is what a female douchebag looks like. Jackman was pretty good playing himself. A better idea for night at the museum would be a series of handicam scenes in a museum where real people punch Stiller in the face.
Rated 19 Jan 2015
56
13th
We're done, yeah! It was ok, but everything felt redone... for a third time, only this time we didn't have a love interest. There were some entertaining special effects, but I with they had stopped at two.
Rated 30 Apr 2015
25
17th
Perhaps marginally better than the awful second instalment, but that's no compliment. The story and the writing are lazy, and the concept itself is tired. The Hugh Jackman skit may raise a smile, but largely this is a laugh and fun free family dud.
Rated 20 Feb 2015
0
4th
Terrible. I haven't seen the other two films - thank god.
Rated 18 Dec 2014
25
19th
Really boring. It's also a little sad to say goodbye in the end, not to the franchise, but to RW.
Rated 04 Jan 2015
12
20th
Other than the Hugh Jackman part, I was super bored. This is clearly the winter where I see a ton of terrible movies instead of films that are worth my time.
Rated 22 Dec 2014
68
21st
Not a fan of the first two in the franchise at all, really, but this go-round is funnier and better-structured, easily delivering the series' high water mark. Rebel Wilson seems miscast but Stiller, Gervais and Robin Williams are all on fair form.
Rated 02 Jan 2015
20
1st
Just a waste of talent all around. That Robin Williams went out in one of his saccharine mawkish roles is just angry-making.
Rated 04 Feb 2022
70
54th
Good ending for the franchise. Perfect for the whole family.
Rated 21 Apr 2015
45
17th
I'd say this is the weakest of the trilogy. The concept has become very tired by now. Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, and a few others just seem to be phoning it in. The setting change doesn't help this one - it's same old, same old. The two most positive things about it for me, were Dan Stevens, who actually put in some effort into his performance, and Hugh Jackman's cameo. Otherwise, there's not a lot to talk about. Oh, and someone really needs to stop Rebel Wilson.
Rated 07 Aug 2022
75
48th
Fun, affectionate (and hopefully) finale to this series wagers the considerable good will of its cast on a screenplay that never quite provides a justifiable reason for being, but is nimble enough on its feet to help you forget; some nice character bits elevate this, with Stiller given a chance to showcase his deadpan and buffoonish comedy inclinations (sometimes in the same scene!), backed by welcome contributions from Wilson, Coogan, Gervais etc. and poignant send-offs for Rooney and Williams.
Rated 16 Aug 2015
90
39th
'Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb' impressively maintained the enchanting visual effects of its two predecessors, including the stunts, costumes and most notably Whist's stunning locations, the final installment in Levy and Stiller's trilogy also captivatingly infused a relatable life lesson that will surely resonate with viewers. To the night guard grudgingly contending with the fact that the exhibits are losing their magic and may no longer come alive.
Rated 05 Jan 2016
2
7th
Secret of the Tomb feels all too familiar and repetitive of it's predecessors. The first Night at the Museum was tolerably watchable for just about the whole family. But the sequels that have followed lack ideas and both bored me to tears. Ben Stiller gives such a lazy & dull performance, Rebel Wilson is painfully unfunny & Dan Stevens was the only addition who seemed to make an effort. And it was somewhat bittersweet to see a criminally underused Robin Williams in one of his last roles.
Rated 21 Mar 2017
44
19th
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Rated 18 Apr 2024
60
38th
Rated 22 Dec 2014
80
82nd
Perhaps that's the legacy of this and the other two pics in the Night at the Museum trilogy. For all of their slapstick dinosaur derring-do, urinating monkey nonsense, and inane sword-swinging, display case-smashing rampages, these pics have given us more fun and fond gather-the-kids memories than we ever would have guessed. (pluggedin.com)
Rated 13 Jun 2015
61
16th
I think this franchise has been pretty much done to death now. Please let it RIP.
Rated 23 May 2015
71
13th
Series should have stopped after the first one. While Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb had a satisfying ending, this whole series got repetitive and the weak story feels rushed and a little silly. Worth a watch if you enjoyed the others I guess. I didn't really care for the series other than the lovable characters.
Rated 06 Jul 2015
65
41st
This was a new Night at the Museum, right? I don't remember Rebel Wilson being in a different one, but other than that they are all the same movie.
Rated 30 Mar 2015
30
10th
It's not funny anymore & the story was crappier than ever!

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