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Night at the Museum 3 Review

Is Secret of the Tomb the Best Night at the Museum Movie Yet?

Night at the Museum 3 Review

In a word, yes. Combine a stellar cast with breathtaking special effects and plenty of high-action excitement, and it's no wonder that the Night at the Museum franchise has held strong since 2006. This latest installment has an especially impactful storyline (aside from the high-energy international museum quest), as Ben Stiller's character, Larry, grapples both with raising a teenager who's ready to go out on his own and a professional curveball. As director Shawn Levy explains it:

"[In the third movie], we got back to centralizing the father-son story, which was at the heart of the first one. That movie was about a dad trying to be great in the eyes of his kid. And by virtue of geography, we went to DC. The second one had a madcap kind of energy and an amazing performance by Amy Adams and Hank Azaria. But on this one, there was a little bit more of a return to wonder and kind of reprioritizing the father/son theme, which has evolved. The whole thing becomes about letting go of your kid who's going to make his own decisions of a job that's defined you and of a de facto family bond with these exhibits."

After screening the movie last week, we sat down with the stars of the film and Levy to learn some of the behind-the-scenes secrets of Secret of the Tomb and its predecessors too. Here, a few strong arguments (some of which are in the cast's own words) for taking a break from your holiday prep and spending a night at the movies with Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb and your family.

Source: 20th Century Fox

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