One comedy that will have you begging for more. A motley group of talented canines outperform the humans.
Hotel for Dogs (2009)
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Reviews Counted:105
Fresh:48
Rotten:57
Average Rating:5.2/10
Consensus: Hotel for Dogs may appeal to children and dog lovers, but it's ultimately contrived, predictable, and simplistic.
Theatrical Release:13-02-2009
Synopsis: Thor Freudenthal makes his feature-film directorial debut with this adaptation of Lois Duncan’s children’s book HOTEL FOR DOGS. Sixteen-year old Andi (Emma Roberts) and her younger brother, Bruce... Thor Freudenthal makes his feature-film directorial debut with this adaptation of Lois Duncan’s children’s book HOTEL FOR DOGS. Sixteen-year old Andi (Emma Roberts) and her younger brother, Bruce (Jake T. Austin), are orphans living with their foster parents (Lisa Kudrow and Kevin Dillon), two washed-up musicians. Desperate to keep what’s left of their family together, Andi and Bruce have secretly been caring for their family dog, Friday, on the sly for the last few years. When they follow their beloved pet into an abandoned hotel and find stray dogs living there, Andi and Bruce decide to round up all the strays in the city and expand their family. With the help of Dave (Johnny Simmons) and Heather (Kyla Pratt), two teens who work at the local pet store, they transform the abandoned hotel into a canine wonderland, using young Bruce’s skills as an inventor to make an automated feeding system, doggie restrooms, and some fun amusements, such as a car-ride simulation and a fetching machine. But if Animal Control has their way, all the residents of the hotel will be taken to the pound, and it’s up to Andi and Bruce to save their new family. This heartwarming tale reinforces the importance of family and the idea that families can come in many shapes and sizes. Although the idea itself is pretty improbable, it’s still loads of fun to see the gadgets and gizmos that Bruce creates to keep the dogs fed, in shape, and content. Roberts and Austin are believable as brother and sister, and Kudrow and Dillon are amusing as washed-up '80s rockers. Don Cheadle also appears as the compassionate social worker assigned to Andi and Bruce’s case. [More]
Starring: Emma Roberts, Jake T. Austin, Kyla Pratt, Lisa Kudrow
Starring: Emma Roberts, Jake T. Austin, Kyla Pratt, Lisa Kudrow, Kevin Dillon, Don Cheadle
Director: Thor Freudenthal
Director: Thor Freudenthal
Screenwriter: Jeff Lowell
Producer: Lauren Shuler Donner, Jonathan Gordon, Ewan Leslie, Jason Clark
Composer: John Debney
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Reviews for Hotel for Dogs
Ultimately a tribute to the Power of Cute Pooches; despite all the film's shortcomings, the dogs deliver genuine laughs and prove to be thoroughly engaging protagonists.
Look, I love dogs. But this film tried my patience almost beyond endurance.
Beverly Hills Chihuahua may not be comic gold, but it at least tried to throw in some entertainment for the adults in the crowd.
It may not be Hotel Rwanda, but Don Cheadle does bring a nice dose of compassion to Hotel for Dogs.
The dogs include a fine three-legged fellow who reminded me of my in-law's old dog, Buddy, and that's the sort of movie we have here. You use it to think about dogs you once knew, or the ones whose company you're enjoying at present.
There are movies that work for children and there are movies that work for all ages, and while I, as a grownup, prefer the latter, I'll have to admit that the kids in my screening of Hotel for Dogs liked it just fine.
You can predict the end of the film in the first five minutes but I will say that the dogs and the gadgets were pretty fun to watch.
Loaded with enough stupid pet and human tricks to satisfy David Letterman for years to come.
The dogs carry the film appropriately, perhaps even outacting their human costars. Especially Cheadle, who should really have a long conversation with his agent about his future in worthwhile film roles.
While it is not uncommon for Serious Actors to lighten up and make a film their kids can see, it is nonetheless jarring to see someone on the level of Don Cheadle turn up in a January-released, kiddie animal programmer.
Unpolished, undernourished and inconsequential, Hotel for Dogs is mediocre, at best. You watch it, you wait for it to be over, and you go about your day without giving it another thought.
Don Cheadle stars in Hotel for Dogs. Did he lose some sort of bet to Clooney and Pitt?
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