A creatively bankrupt extension of a simple concept. The original charm of Alexander's relatable, everyday grievances is lost in a noisy, effects-driven plot about a generic cursed artifact. The film mistakes constant calamity for comedy, resulting in a…
Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip
Eleven-year-old Alexander and his family embark on a dream Spring Break vacation to Mexico City only to have all their plans go terribly wrong when they discover a…
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As a critic who often endures cinematic road trips far more terrible than this, the film is a pleasant diversion. Its strength lies in the committed ensemble, who sell the escalating absurdity with conviction. The Mexican backdrop is…
A delightful surprise. This film smartly understands its audience, offering a fast-paced, visually bright adventure that respects its cultural setting. The cursed idol is a brilliant MacGuffin, transforming mundane travel woes into inventive, magical set-pieces. Thom Nemer is…
A premise with potential is let down by a lack of directorial vision. The shift from a bad day to a cursed road trip could have been inspired, but the execution feels generic. The comedy relies heavily on…
This Mexican-set caper delivers exactly what the title promises: a relentless parade of misfortune. It's a serviceable family flick that swaps the original's suburban angst for a broader, supernatural adventure. The cast, led by a game Thom Nemer…
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The mix of established stars like Eva Longoria and comedy legend Cheech Marin with younger talents like Jesse García and Paulina Chávez promises a vibrant, multi-generational dynamic. Longoria likely brings grounded warmth as the flustered parent, while Marin can deliver scene-stealing comic relief. This ensemble allows the film to distribute the humorous burdens of the curse across different personalities, ensuring the comedy isn't reliant on the young lead alone and creating opportunities for varied, character-driven reactions to the chaos.