Night At the Museum: Secret of the Tomb

2014 • 97 minutes
4.2
4.11K reviews
44%
Tomatometer
PG
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

Ben Stiller leads an all-star comedy cast, including Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, Rebel Wilson and Ricky Gervais, for the final, fun-filled Night at the Museum! This time, Larry Daley (Stiller) and his heroic friends embark on their greatest adventure yet as they travel to London in order to save the magic that brings the museum exhibits to life after dark.
Rating
PG

Ratings and reviews

4.2
4.11K reviews
Dan Booher
May 31, 2015
acting and quality of characters great - even some really funny parts - ben stiller provided a great performance. But come on I don't give a flyin leap if it is appealing to this sick culture don't put a Gay Roman and a night guard who has an extremely inappropriate interaction with a monkey in a movie where my 4 year old son is watching. Do what you want on your own time quit trying to confuse our kids. Give us the movie without your agenda and unnecessary filth and the movie would have been great as usual. Those two examples in this movie alone made it a sick disappointment.
42 people found this review helpful
Jill Benson
March 15, 2015
At the 2nd half of the movie they chase lancelot to turn the tablet pieces for it to absorb moonlight but the first few movies it's about how the figurines can only come alive when the tablet pieces are turned. So basically what should've happened is no things alive an what not. As a writer myself I know it's hard sometimes to think of everything about an idea but that was a very big mistake almost like hey didn't even watch the first two.
15 people found this review helpful
Samuel Courliss
September 11, 2016
It's better for the co-stars than it is for the actual movie. Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, Hugh Jackman, and the fun story make this a fun movie to watch. That, and the amazing story, which compliments Ben Stiller's acting rather well. The script, story, Ben Stiller, and cameos is what saves this movie from total mediocrity. Also, a tribute to the late Robin Williams and Mickey Rooney for their roles in this film. You guys will live in on in my soul and make me think of you every single time I laugh.
3 people found this review helpful