Read Common Sense Media's Daddy's Home review, age rating, and parents guide. Brad promotes the idea of nonviolent confrontation and active parental and stepparental involvement in children's lives. On the downside, the movie plays to the stereotypical notion that kind, nice guys aren't manly and.

Daddy's Home movie reviews & Metacritic score: A mild-mannered radio executive (Will Ferrell) strives to become the best stepdad to his wife's two children. Like any family movie should have, Daddy's Home also had themes and morals to it. The importance of children and the wider family above anything else is central, but other little messages could include responsibility, loyalty, love, and perseverance.

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But "Daddy's Home," starring Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg, co-executive produced by McKay, and, apparently crucial difference here, directed by Sean Brad scores tickets to a Lakers game (this movie takes place in a universe in which Kobe Bryant, who cameos, is still the idol of millions rather than a. The movie thus seesaws awkwardly between generic, but harmless, physical/verbal comedy and family melodrama that's intended to be appropriate for a younger audience and equally over the. Kidzworld reviews the wacky family comedy Daddy's Home. Will a sweet but bland stepdad win his stepkids' affection or will their hot, irresponsible Daddy's Home has a good heart and there are some really funny moments but overall, it's a long time and a lot of kinda boring chatter between funny stuff. CBN is not endorsing the films or TV shows CBN.com reviews. Our goal is to provide information about the latest in entertainment, both the good and the bad, so you may make an.

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Daddy's Home is the type of movie to rent and watch once. It is not worth the money to go see at the movies, or to buy at home. There is one part that I want to watch over and over again though.

At the very end, when the story is repeating itself, the dad that Dusty has to compete with is named Rodger. Sean Ander's new film entitled Daddy's Home takes two of Hollywood's comedic heavyweights and pairs them up yet again in an attempt to recreate the same amazing chemistry they had in The Other Guys. What do kids need more, a father or a dad? That's the question Brad Whitaker asks at the outset of Daddy's Home.