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“Ramona and Beezus” has enough charm to forgive it an unnecessary foray onto romantic-comedy turf. It also has just enough heft about the economic challenges families face today to be taken ...
Either way, Ramona and Beezus is a sweetly likable kid flick, one that focuses thoughtfully on a child's-eye view of grown-up concerns: money, work, romance, education.
Ramona and Beezus — Film Review Ramona Quimby, author Beverly Cleary's little girl with the supersized imagination, takes the leap to the big screen courtesy of the cheerfully innocuous if ...
Ramona and Beezus: Despite the presence of Mouse House starlet Selena Gomez, Ramona and Beezus is less Disney than Hallmark Channel, a loose adaptation of Beverly Cleary's first novel in her ...
Ramona Quimby, that irresistible and irrepressible problem child beloved by millions of readers since 1955, surprisingly has never starred in her own movie. This situation is remedied, somewhat ...
Ramona and Beezus, a sunny and guileless G-rated confection, tries earnestly to make up for lost time by squeezing something from almost every one of those eight books into one movie.
It’s so sentimental and sweet that you can almost forgive the kids’ comedy “Ramona and Beezus” for not being nearly funny enough. This adaptation of author Beverly Cleary’s beloved 1950s ...
The movie tries, with mixed success, to update the Cleary universe with computer animation, cloying pop songs, teen romance, and Nickelodeon-style slapstick.
Still life was going nicely for Ramona until one fine day, it turns into a nightmare when she and her elder sister Beatrice (Beezus) hear that their father has lost his job and they are going to ...
It’s so sentimental and sweet that you can almost forgive the kids’ comedy Ramona and Beezus for not being nearly funny enough.
The other day, I picked up a copy of Beverly Cleary's "Beezus and Ramona" at my neighborhood bookstore, to refresh my childhood memories before seeing the movie. (That was back when I thought I'd ...
Beezus Quimby (Selena Gomez, standing) and younger sister, Ramona (Joey King), enjoy a rare moment of family tranquility.