We're the Millers
critic Reviews
, 48% Rotten Tomatometer Score- We're the Millers squanders its potential with an uneven, lazily assembled story..
- , Rotten Tomatometer ScoreWesley MorrisGrantland
The movie's lingering close-ups on yearning faces and heart-to-heart conversations force the fake Millers into real familial longing that's more bogus than the family itself.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreMara ReinsteinUs Weekly
Naturally, there are roadblocks galore -- but the breezy film stays one mile ahead in terms of plot and punch lines
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreDonald ClarkeIrish Times
The central conceit is well established, the comedy is often impressively sour and the four leads complement one another beautifully.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScorePeter BradshawGuardian
It's a goofy road movie with some nice gags.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreRobbie CollinDaily Telegraph (UK)
This is a fine collection of cheap and sleazy jokes, well-told ...
Read full article - , Rotten Tomatometer ScoreCath ClarkeTime Out
With jokes cloned from bad taste movies and off-kids-telly villains, it doesn't even qualify for dumb fun.
Read full article - , Rotten Tomatometer ScoreIván KaziEscribiendoCine
Along the way, as the film begins to unravel, all the possible variants and ramifications that the plot could have pursued parade through the mind. The only alternative they should not have chosen is the one they go for... [Full review in Spanish]
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreLeigh PaatschHerald Sun (Australia)
There are just enough laughs to be had to allow this sketchy, smutty affair the benefit of the doubt.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreMike MassieGone With The Twins
The foul-mouthed dialogue and bawdy predicaments inserted at nearly uninterrupted intervals leave the journey with rarely a dull moment.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreRichard PropesTheIndependentCritic.com
Features a talented enough cast that they take the film's one-note premise and compose a nice little ditty out of it.
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