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Looking at Hotel for Dogs as an adult is impossible. If there is one adult that says, "I want to see Hotel for Dogs because it looks cute," they either want to become, or already are, a ...
Hotel for Dogs is ultimately a tribute to the Power of Cute Pooches; despite all the film’s shortcomings, the dogs deliver genuine laughs and prove to be thoroughly engaging protagonists.
Think of “Hotel for Dogs” as a sort of “Mission: Impossible” with canines . . . without Tom Cruise, or the international intrigue, or those scary, slice-you-up-into-little-bits bad guys ...
Check into "Hotel for Dogs" (starting Emma Roberts and Jake T. Austin) if you're looking for a sweet reminder of the importance of family and community. The movie is based on the book by Lois ...
If you can suspend disbelief, you'll find enjoyable -- and dark -- messages at the core of "Hotel for Dogs," which is based upon Lois Duncan's much-loved children's book. It isn't an easy film ...
‘Hotel for Dogs’ is another venture into feature films for the kiddies. The story follows a boy and his big sister, both of whom are orphans living in the foster care system. While they’ve been ...
It could do more for straycanines than Barack Obama, but “Hotel for Dogs” is nevertheless a Chihuahua-sized concept served up in a doggy bag of contrivances and shtick. Still, no one should ...
On April 28, 2009, Paramount Home Entertainment will release Hotel for Dogs on DVD and Blu-ray. When 16-year old, Andi (Emma Roberts), and her younger brother Bruce (Jake T. Austin) find ...
Strictly half-term fodder it may be, but this amiable kiddie flick delivers on its promises: you get lots of dogs doing cute stuff. The set-up has a brother and ...
505 GAMES TO PUBLISH HOTEL FOR DOGS ACROSS EUROPE IN 2009. Skip to main content. ... transform it into a magical dog-paradise for Friday – and eventually for all Friday’s friends.
Dogs, dogs and more dogs…they’ve taken over theaters and I’m not sure how much more I can take. In just the last three months we’ve had Bolt, Marley & Me and, lest we forget, that horrific ...