


The Boss Baby: Family Business Movie Synopsis So, if you have really young kids or kids who are sensitive to peril I would screen the movie first or maybe skip it for kids younger than 5-years-old. (Not the adult’s fault.) This part of the movie may be confusing and scary for some kids. There is a lot of fighting and peril in the movie as well as a part of the film where the adults are not kind to the kids. There is one baby who is very creepy in the movie and scared my youngest. As I previously mentioned my 3-year-old had a hard time with the movie. The Boss Baby: Family Business is rated PG, but may not be for all kids. While the delivery of this movie’s message is a little crazy at times I love the message nonetheless, and I give The Boss Baby: Family Business a C+. So, how would I rate The Boss Baby: Family Business? My Rating The Templeton family tackles all of this while trying to discover what Jeff Goldblum’s character Dr. It is also about Tim’s daughters Tina (Amy Sedaris) and Tabitha (Ariana Greenblatt), and the pressures of school, finding a school/life balance, and not wanting to disappoint loved ones. But this movie isn’t just about brothers Ted and Tim. Many siblings experience growing up and growing apart, and sometimes siblings need a push to get their relationships back on track. The witty banter and sibling relationship complications between the two are hysterical and at times mirror real life. Alec Baldwin returns as Ted Templeton while James Marsden voices his brother Tim Templeton. Even my oldest (5-year-old) was looking at me concerned during some parts of the movie.īut the biggest thing The Boss Baby: Family Business has going for it, other than the laughs, is its message. (On the flip side old kids and adults will find it very entertaining.) So, while my kids really enjoyed the first movie my youngest (3-year-old) had a really hard time watching this one. (So many babies! I love it.) The only downside for the movie is that it can be too out there and creepy for young kids.

There are ninja babies, babies that love glue, one really creepy baby, and SO MUCH MORE. Haha! The movie is hilarious but will leave you sometimes wondering “what the heck is going on?”. But overall, it is a pretty decent sequel to the first Boss Baby movie. My The Boss Baby: Family Business Movie Review
