Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
A former night security guard returns to the Smithsonian when his buddies from the past reach out for his help.
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Being a family geared flick there is tons of action but little offensive violence which is great for the younger audience. A few bits of language are filtered and cleaned up for you at medium filters. There are naked singing cherubs, which show bare behinds, but that is the extent of sensitive material. Larry (Ben Stiller) finds himself the eye of a lady suitor who enjoys giving him some kisses. I found this to be fine for the whole family but geared more towards ages 6 and up.
Must see sequel or second best?....
The first Night at the Museum sparks the inner child with dreams of things coming to life and continues in the sequel but with less magical appeal. Amy Adams plays a spunky Amelia Earhart, but besides her the other characters didn’t stand out. I fear this may disappoint fans of the first but it still may hit a note with kids with less picky palates.
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Rated PG for mild action and brief language; 105 min; Directed by Shawn Levy