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Are We There Yet (2005)
TrailerIn order to score points with Suzanne, playboy bachelor Nick offers to bring her kids to the city from Portland, Oregon while Suzanne is away. The kids, who have never liked any of the men their mom has dated, are determined to turn the trip into a nightmare for Nick.Actors: Ice Cube, Nia Long, Aleisha Allen, Philip Bolden, Jay Mohr, M.C. Gainey, Tracy Morgan, Henry Simmons, Ray Galletti, Viv Leacock, Casey Dubois, ...»Director: Brian LevantCountry: United StatesDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 4.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Are We There Yet (2005)"
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Characters of "Are We There Yet (2005)"
Nick PersonsPlayed by: Ice Cube
Suzanne Kingston-PersonsPlayed by: Nia Long
Lindsey Kingston-PersonsPlayed by: Aleisha Allen
Kevin Kingston-PersonsPlayed by: Philip Bolden
MartyPlayed by: Jay Mohr
Satchel PaigePlayed by: Tracy Morgan
Car DealerPlayed by: Ray Galletti
Nick's Pal on the StreetPlayed by: Viv Leacock
ShoplifterPlayed by: Casey Dubois
Basketball PlayerPlayed by: Kenyan Lewis
Airport Security GuardPlayed by: Tony Ali
Airport ScreenerPlayed by: Reynard Howard
Train ConductorPlayed by: Alistair Abell
Amish ManPlayed by: Frank C. Turner
Car MechanicPlayed by: Derek Lowe
Frank KingstonPlayed by: Sean Millington
Frank's WifePlayed by: Shiraine Haas
Drug Store ClerkPlayed by: David MacKay
PharmacistPlayed by: Jerry Hardin
ErnstPlayed by: C. Ernst Harth
Suzanne's Co-WorkerPlayed by: Denalda Williams
Miss MablePlayed by: Nichelle Nichols -
Directors of "Are We There Yet (2005)"
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Creators of "Are We There Yet (2005)"
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Critic Reviews of "Are We There Yet (2005)"
AV ClubOctober 06, 2006Are We There Yet? all too effectively conveys the claustrophobic horror of being shackled in a small space with two whiny, hateful children.
VarietyJanuary 25, 2005A joyless road-trip comedy that's about as pleasant as a bad case of car sickness.
Salon.comJanuary 24, 2005The gags seem pretty lame even by the standards assiduously applied by most 8-year-olds.
Ebert & RoeperJanuary 24, 2005These kids are going after perfectly innocent nice adults. They are some of the nastiest children in movie history.
Village VoiceJanuary 21, 2005Lacks the courage of its grape-juice-, mud-, and vomit-spattered convictions.
Denver PostJanuary 21, 2005How much sweeter Nick's heart-to-heart with Lindsey and Kevin would be if the movie was more than a clichéd journey.
Common Sense MediaDecember 22, 2010Less amusing than a game of license plate bingo.
Cinema CrazedApril 29, 2009It's a waste of time, and a horrendous attempt at family fodder.
ColeSmithey.comApril 19, 2009With one of the most hackneyed expressions in children-based comedy movies "Are We There Yet?" fulfills every low expectation that its urban target audience will bring to their cinema chairs.
Long Island PressMarch 24, 2007This somewhat schizophrenic comedy may be expressing Cube's own ambivalence about parting ways with his NWA inner bad boy and embracing fatherhood and all of its virtuous authority figure dimensions.
Christianity TodaySeptember 01, 2006Are We There Yet? is more interested in crass humor than in creating remotely believable characters that we might actually care about.
FromTheBalconyJune 15, 2005It's never too early to start that 'Worst of 2005' list, and Are We There Yet? is already a worthy contender.
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