Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul
A Heffley family road trip to attend Meemaw's 90th birthday party goes hilariously off course thanks to Greg's newest scheme to get to a video gaming convention.
19 July 2007, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
6 May 1954, USA
19 August 1997, Cleveland, Tennessee, USA
17 October 1991, Norfolk, Virginia, USA
June 28, 2017
At least Silverstone, who hasn't lost her gift for comic pouting, is allowed to bring some humanity and playfulness to her killjoy character -- though this mainly reinforces the impression that she deserves better roles.June 14, 2017
Now, with a new cast in place, and tweaks to allow such mod-cons as social media, the wheels have come off entirely.July 06, 2017
Dull, uninspired and, in my 11-year-old's words "way-way off the books" on which it's based.May 19, 2017
"Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul" is the common type of road trip movie, the one where everything that can go wrong does go wrong.July 13, 2017
While some of set-pieces feel awfully familiar, there's enough memorable moments to keep audiences and in particular primary-aged kids entertained and enthralled.May 18, 2017
The all-new cast is fine, but this "Wimpy" entry feels skimpy on jokes and charm.May 22, 2017
A dirge of unfunny scatological material, techno-anxiety and child endangerment masquerading as familial bonding.July 03, 2017
There's a slight commentary on suburban versus rural America, but returning English director David Bowers favours icky mayhem and genial rapprochementMay 19, 2017
It's a toxic misstep from a once-reliable series.May 18, 2017
A deeply unfunny family road trip film that has gross out jokes to rival the R-rated Vacation remake.May 23, 2017
It's mostly carried off with aplomb, particularly by Charlie Wright, who looks like a slightly less evil Ezra Miller and gives a genuinely funny performance as permanently perplexed metalhead Rodrick.