Nothing is very funny in this movie, and everything is predictable.
It’s enjoyable for what it is, but without McGinley, it would’ve needed major remodeling.
The new movie is good-natured and sometimes funny. It also doesn’t make a lick of sense.
Are We Done Yet? isn’t much more than a middling middle-class fantasy, but it has a few sweet admonitions nestled amid the tomfoolery.
Although Ice Cube is still happy to haul out his old snarl when it serves his purposes, he’s clearly trying to reinvent himself as a fam...
The actors are all likable, the film moves at a brisk pace and there are even one or two jokes that appear to be original.
The only thing in Steve Carr’s fatuous movie that earns a few giggles is John C McGinley’s silliness as a new-age builder.
Carr tries to put one over on us by tacking on a sentimental ending. But as any homeowner could have told him, you can’t disguise a weak...
Toronto Star April 4, 2007 Are We Done Yet? may be remarkable only for the fact that its star was ever once actually considered a threat to civic stability. If movies ca...
Slant Magazine April 1, 2007 What makes Are We Done Yet? so shoddy isn’t its likeable star’s now-familiar cuddly-bear persona, but the fact that the film could easi...
McGinley, as it happens, is the film’s only trump card, his madcap multi-tasker stealing every scene he’s in and leaving the movie&rsqu...
The problem with the new film is that Ice Cube is too cool for the plot’s nonsense. The faulty house and McGinley’s behavior never insp...
As unfortunate titles for cynically commercial sequels go, this one’s a doozy