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Unaccompanied Minors
When a Christmas Eve blizzard shuts down the airport, five stranded youths take the opportunity to spend the night running wild, having some fun, and finding among themselves a new kind of family.
28 February 1995, USA
24 June 1979, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
4 February 1971, Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA
1 May 1948, Santa Rosa, California, USA
23 March 1990, Littleton, Colorado, USA
20 August 1954, Queens, New York, USA
1958, Naperville, Illinois, USA
9 October 1992, Westchester County, New York, USA
February 04, 2016
...a bottom-of-the-barrel comedy that'll probably leave even small children exhausted by its nonstop energy.September 04, 2007
There are fragments of good comedy packed amidst the many forgettable scenes that you've seen a dozen times before in a dozen other forgettable comediesDecember 08, 2006
Unaccompanied Minors is packed with talent in front of and behind the camera, which makes its bland mediocrity even more unforgivable.August 10, 2007
Predigested drivel.December 08, 2006
Unaccompanied Minors may not be the worst holiday comedy ever made, but frankly I can't think of something from that genre that sinks lower than this frighteningly bad movie.December 11, 2006
Most Saturday morning cartoons are more realistic, and actually funnier.December 08, 2006
If you really must find something to distract your children from Christmas shopping and material yearning, this one gets top recommendation for happily occupying 90 minutes at the mall.December 08, 2006
Not for the faint of heart, the movie is unsettling and startlingly true to life.November 01, 2012
Mixes youthful angst and hilarious hijinks in a way you'd expect from the creator of Freaks and Geeks.August 07, 2007
The kids in the film behave badly. The adults behave worse.December 30, 2006
Irresponsible content notwithstanding, it's the low standard of filmmaking that really defies belief.August 20, 2007
Why, and at what point, did Feig choose to ally himself with the bullies of the world and substitute broad stereotype for insight into character?