A suit-wearing, briefcase-carrying baby pairs up with his 7-year old brother to stop the dastardly plot of the CEO of Puppy Co.A suit-wearing, briefcase-carrying baby pairs up with his 7-year old brother to stop the dastardly plot of the CEO of Puppy Co.A suit-wearing, briefcase-carrying baby pairs up with his 7-year old brother to stop the dastardly plot of the CEO of Puppy Co.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 4 wins & 21 nominations total
Alec Baldwin
- Boss Baby
- (voice)
Steve Buscemi
- Francis Francis
- (voice)
Jimmy Kimmel
- Dad
- (voice)
Lisa Kudrow
- Mom
- (voice)
Tobey Maguire
- Adult Tim
- (voice)
- …
Miles Bakshi
- Tim
- (voice)
James McGrath
- Wizzie
- (voice)
- …
Conrad Vernon
- Eugene
- (voice)
ViviAnn Yee
- Staci
- (voice)
- (as Viviann Yee)
Eric Bell Jr.
- Triplets
- (voice)
David Soren
- Jimbo
- (voice)
Edie Mirman
- Big Boss Baby
- (voice)
James Ryan
- Story Bear
- (voice)
Walt Dohrn
- Photographer
- (voice)
Jules Winter
- Crying Boy
- (voice)
- …
Nina Zoe Bakshi
- Tim's Daughter
- (voice)
- (as Nina Bakshi)
- …
Tom McGrath
- TV Chef
- (voice)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- Trivia(At about seven minutes into the film) When Tim watches Boss Baby exit the car, Tim is wearing a shirt with the digits "01" imprinted. However, when he gets down the stairs, the digits change to "02." This indicates his being relegated to second place by Boss Baby.
- GoofsWhen Francis E. Francis falls into the vat of baby formula, he comes out as a literal baby. However Francis did mention the reason he was fired from Baby Corp, because he was lactose intolerant to the formula which meant the youth renewal part no longer has an effect on him.
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the closing credits, the Wizzie alarm clock tells the audience it's time to leave.
- Alternate versionsThe FX print begins with the 2013 Universal Pictures logo plastered over the 2010 20th Century Fox logo.
- ConnectionsEdited into Minions 2: Sự Trỗi Dậy Của Gru (2022)
- SoundtracksBlackbird
Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Featured review
What has happened to DreamWorks Animation? Sure it has lived under the shadow of the much successful & far-more influential Pixar Animation Studios throughout its existence but it also had its moments over the years with quality films such as Shrek, Kung Fu Panda & How to Train Your Dragon but their recent efforts have been highly mediocre.
Take their latest film: The Boss Baby. It not only marks the continuation of the rough phase this animation studio has been going through of lately but is one of their most forgettable films to date. Boring, unimaginative & not at all funny, it's a movie made exclusively for kids and is nothing but a test of patience for the grown-ups accompanying those little rascals.
The Boss Baby tells the story of a wildly imaginative 7-year old boy whose perfect life is uprooted when his baby brother shows up. Arriving in a taxi, wearing a suit & carrying a briefcase, this baby is unlike any but when the real identity of the toddler is revealed and his motives are made known, the siblings put their rivalry aside to stop a ridiculous plot from going live.
Directed by Tom McGrath, The Boss Baby doesn't waste much time in introducing its ridiculous premise but there isn't one moment when it's able to generate any sort of interest whatsoever and remains dull throughout its runtime. Sure it looks cute, and the animation is rich & colourful but its thinly written plot & poorly sketched characters make sure that it never becomes compelling.
Moments that are supposed to be funny appear more stupid than amusing. The humour in itself is so childish that it has negligible effect on the grown-ups. The voice actors chip in with fine inputs but the characters themselves are so bland and devoid of any soul that their work doesn't make much of a difference in the end. Lastly, even Hans Zimmer contributes with a terrible soundtrack.
On an overall scale, The Boss Baby is one of the worst films of the year, and is cringeworthy from start to finish. Kids may enjoy it for what it is but they are stupid anyway. The grown-ups, however, will have a hard time, for the plot is going to feel longer than 98 minutes if they're not intrigued by what the film has in store for them. DreamWorks Animations needs to bounce back and someday it definitely will but turds like The Boss Baby certainly won't do it.
Take their latest film: The Boss Baby. It not only marks the continuation of the rough phase this animation studio has been going through of lately but is one of their most forgettable films to date. Boring, unimaginative & not at all funny, it's a movie made exclusively for kids and is nothing but a test of patience for the grown-ups accompanying those little rascals.
The Boss Baby tells the story of a wildly imaginative 7-year old boy whose perfect life is uprooted when his baby brother shows up. Arriving in a taxi, wearing a suit & carrying a briefcase, this baby is unlike any but when the real identity of the toddler is revealed and his motives are made known, the siblings put their rivalry aside to stop a ridiculous plot from going live.
Directed by Tom McGrath, The Boss Baby doesn't waste much time in introducing its ridiculous premise but there isn't one moment when it's able to generate any sort of interest whatsoever and remains dull throughout its runtime. Sure it looks cute, and the animation is rich & colourful but its thinly written plot & poorly sketched characters make sure that it never becomes compelling.
Moments that are supposed to be funny appear more stupid than amusing. The humour in itself is so childish that it has negligible effect on the grown-ups. The voice actors chip in with fine inputs but the characters themselves are so bland and devoid of any soul that their work doesn't make much of a difference in the end. Lastly, even Hans Zimmer contributes with a terrible soundtrack.
On an overall scale, The Boss Baby is one of the worst films of the year, and is cringeworthy from start to finish. Kids may enjoy it for what it is but they are stupid anyway. The grown-ups, however, will have a hard time, for the plot is going to feel longer than 98 minutes if they're not intrigued by what the film has in store for them. DreamWorks Animations needs to bounce back and someday it definitely will but turds like The Boss Baby certainly won't do it.
- CinemaClown
- May 20, 2017
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Languages
- Also known as
- The Boss Baby
- Filming locations
- Glendale, California, USA(DreamWorks Animation)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $125,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $175,003,033
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $50,198,902
- Apr 2, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $527,965,936
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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