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Alvin And The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel

The animated musical family comedy follows a romantic firelight of music which really catches fire when the two groups meet each other.
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Can Magazine
January 09, 2010 I must be the old stinker. I think that if you're activities cause property damage, you're a vandal. It's not cute to behave irresponsibly if the result is thousands of dollars in repairs. That's just destruction.
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MSN Movies
December 26, 2009 There are worse forms of torture.
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Entertainment Weekly
December 23, 2009 Will kids eat up this cutely fractious claptrap? Of course they will. They'll eat up whatever you put in front of them. But that doesn't make The Squeakquel good for them.
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Arizona Republic
December 23, 2009 Whatever limited charms the first version had -- mostly David Cross' portrayal of Ian, the greedy manager who exploits the furry creatures -- have since soured.
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New York Post
December 24, 2009 It's far from the most unpleasant kiddie flick I've sat through this year, although I would be misleading you if I promised you lots of laughs.
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Time Out
December 30, 2009 Blending CGI and live action, this "squeakquel" to the witless 2007 kids' film proves just how dangerous such technology is when placed in the wrong hands.
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Film.com
December 23, 2009 Being aimed at children isn't a valid excuse for a movie to be simple-minded and illogical. You know that, right?
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Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)
January 21, 2010 Easy resolutions pop up and there's no real drama, with flat jokes, overacting and wasted comic-talent voices slathered between the plot's thin slices-of-strife like cheap peanut butter.
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Cinematical
February 10, 2012 Were they always this boring?
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...