Beverly Hills Chihuahua Movie Reviews

This weekend, Beverly Hills Chihuahua is sure to be the family box office hit. Check out these Beverly Hills Chihuahua reviews:
Metacritic.com gives Beverly Hills Chihuahua a 43 metascore out of 100, with 19 critic reviews. Among them:
- Philadelphia Inquirer: “Graced with unusually expressive and seamless voice work by Drew Barrymore and George Lopez, the best of its kind since ‘Babe.’”
- The Hollywood Reporter: “The picture might not be as fresh and clever as it could have been, but its spirited voice cast delivers the whole enchilada.”
- Washington Post: “Okay, the concept for the movie is admittedly lame, but there’s absolutely nothing wrong with watching a passel of adorable pooches wrinkle their brows and bark while human voices come out of their mouths.”
- New York Daily News: “Coasting on lazy stereotypes, the script basically ends where it started, teaching young viewers that it’s really not so bad to be a spoiled bitchy puppy.”
- Entertainment Weekly: “While George Lopez, Cheech Marin, and Paul Rodriguez are funny men, it’s amazing how boring these Latin-shtick cutups can be when none of them gets a single good line.”
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