The Boss Baby: Family Business

The Boss Baby: Family Business

The Templeton brothers — Tim and his Boss Baby little bro Ted — have become adults and drifted away from each other. But a new boss baby with a cutting-edge approach and a can-do attitude is about to bring them together again … and inspire a new family business.

  • Released: 2021-07-01
  • Runtime: 107 minutes
  • Genre: Adventure, Animation, Comedy
  • Stars: Alec Baldwin, James Marsden, Amy Sedaris, Jeff Goldblum, Eva Longoria, Lisa Kudrow, Jimmy Kimmel, Ariana Greenblatt, James McGrath, Raphael Alejandro, Serenity Reign Brown, David Soren, Molly K. Gray, Ashlyn Lundahl, Tom McGrath, Reyn Doi, Walt Dohrn, April Lawrence, Miles Bakshi, Marjorie Cohn, Nicholas Gist, Collin Erker, Kristin Lowe, Margie Cohn, Connor Albrecht
  • Director: Tom McGrath
 Comments
  • muhammadadilaneesadil - 25 September 2022
    Not better than part 1 in acting but the concept was noce
    The movie depicts the secret mission of a psychopath old elder baby making babies getting rid of parents by a special undercover baby corp planning programs through school & education centers. Baby corps special childs (which in this part are now elders) are then hired by special drinking baby formula to get rid of this program to protect the parents and children bonding in their life. Movie starts with a slow interesting part but later get attention by some emotional dialogues later which also turns into comedy. After all I recommend everyone that before watching this movie you must have to see it's first part.
  • danahurlburt - 31 March 2022
    A Tears of Happiness rating
    One of the best movies, plus great song, Together We Stand. I think I liked it so much because I almost didn't like it at first. Then about halfway in I started to really like it. Finally, the conclusion with the song and the talking amongst the brothers brought tears of happiness. Said another way, it just felt like it wasn't insisting you like it. Often I find that attractive in people and places. Probably more exciting and memorable because it tells me I'm still trying to like things that don't throw me off balance. I would equate it to Me, You and Dupree, as well as the Family Stone. All movies that the pace seemed off, and then surprised me with tears of happiness. I like a lot of movies to be honest, but I like the surprise ones the best.