Beverly Hills Chihuahua

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Critics' Reviews

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Philadelphia Inquirer: Carrie Rickey
Graced with unusually expressive and seamless voice work by Drew Barrymore and George Lopez, the best of its kind since "Babe."Read Full Review »
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Washington Post: Ann Hornaday
Okay, the concept for the movie is admittedly lame, but there's absolutely nothing wrong with watching a passel of adorable pooches wrinkle their brows and bark while human voices come out of their mouths.Read Full Review »
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USA Today: Claudia Puig
Alpo is served with a burrito chaser in Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Disney's fish-out-of-water comedy in which the fish is … well, read the title.Read Full Review »
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The New York Times: Nathan Lee
As multimillion-dollar frivolities about the pets of the ruling class go, Chihuahua is reasonably diverting. As one that happens to be opening in the middle of an economic meltdown, its mere existence feels utterly insane.Read Full Review »
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Slate: Josh Levin
Isn't terrible. OK, it's kind of terrible, but it's a talking-dog movie, and anyone who goes to a talking-dog movie without being prepared to step in poop deserves to ruin his shoes.Read Full Review »
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LOS ANGELES TIMES: Mark Olsen
Despite its superficial lip-service to self-actualization/realization, there has to be more to life than what Beverly Hills Chihuahua is putting out there, which is fit for neither man nor beast.Read Full Review »
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Boston Globe: Wesley Morris
Forget the metaphors, why not just make a movie about poor, exploited Mexicans?Read Full Review »
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Owen Gleiberman
While George Lopez, Cheech Marin, and Paul Rodriguez are funny men, it's amazing how boring these Latin-shtick cutups can be when none of them gets a single good line.Read Full Review »
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