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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
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Comedy, Family - 2011
6.6
47%
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Wimpy Greg Heffley, now in seventh grade, thinks he has it all together. He has mastered middle school and gotten rid of the Cheese Touch. However, Greg's older brother, Rodrick, is itching to cut him down to size. He gets the perfect opportunity when their mother tries to force the boys to bond. Rodrick may be Greg's chief tormentor, but he feels his constant pranks are just what his little brother needs to prepare him for life's hard knocks.
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Rated:
PG
Runtime:
99 min
Release date:
25 Mar 2011
Country:
US
Languages:
English
Budget:
$21,000,000
Revenue:
$72,526,996
Awards:
2 wins & 5 nominations.

Top Critics Reviews

rotten:
The problem doesn't really lie in the acting but in the writing. There's too much effort expended on making the kids cute and cuddly, instead of plausible.
– Michael O'Sullivan,
Washington Post,
25 Mar 2011
rotten:
As portrayed by Zachary Gordon, Greg lacks ... charm and spontaneity ... No real sparks of mischievousness or bone-deep embarrassment or endearing flush of affection light this kid up.
– Kathleen Murphy,
MSN Movies,
25 Mar 2011
fresh:
The physical comedy will have the typical 10-year-old and some grown-ups cackling with glee.
– Richard Roeper,
Richard Roeper.com,
25 Mar 2011
fresh:
The Diary of a Wimpy Kid series might more aptly be titled Diary of a Wimpy Family.. The film sequel is more engaging than the original was because it spends more time at home.
– Stephen Cole,
Globe and Mail,
25 Mar 2011
rotten:
Most of the kids continue to irritate and, for a comedy aimed at youngsters, the laughs are woefully scarce.
– Derek Adams,
Time Out,
25 May 2011
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