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      • With strong performances, an earnest, beguiling young hero, and solid production values, this film is a cut above the usual low-budget, talking dog efforts. What's more, the filmmakers have opted not to hire the standard "celebrity comic" to phone in a lackluster canine performance.
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  2. Jul 6, 2020 · When Chinese teen tech genius Xiao hacks into a vital satellite to help his American friend Olly read his dogs mind, it’s flagged to a global security agency as a cyber attack. Misunderstanding the dogs thoughts, they assume there’s going to be an attack on the President.

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  3. Oct 28, 2016 · July 13, 2020 Sean Evans. A boy performs an experiment that leaves him with the ability to read his dogs thoughts. Check out our Think Like A Dog review. With a wonderful cast Think Like A Dog certain has oodles of charm. The movie is funny and using real life dogs throughtout the movie was a nice touch.

  4. Jun 9, 2020 · Parents need to know that Think Like a Dog is a live-action comedy about Oliver (Gabriel Bateman), an enterprising boy who loves science, and his happy "talking" dog. When an experiment misfires, both boy and dog are amazed to discover that they can read each other's thoughts. The heroic team is soon drawn….

    • Gil Junger
    • Renee Schonfeld
    • Gabriel Bateman, Josh Duhamel, Megan Fox
    • About The Movie
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    The story starts on the day of the school science fair, which coincidentally neither of Oliver’s parents can attend. Oliver is a naturally perceptive kid who sees the guilt-ridden face worn by his mother (Megan Fox) and the confused look of his father (Josh Duhamel) who is eating his daily slice of cold pizza, so he assures his parents that their a...

    There are a lot of moving parts to this story. Between genius Mr. Mills and his elusive intentions, the federal agents trying to find out who hacked into a supposedly impenetrable system, Oliver’s friend troubles both online and IRL, his emotional struggle with his parent’s crumbling marriage, a dog who could put a voice to his thoughts, and finall...

    It was fun to see beloved comedic actor, Kunal Nayaar, playing the role of *spoiler alert* the bad guy. Mr. Mills, the genius that Oliver cannot wait to impress at the beginning of the film, is not exactly what he seems. While Oliver wants nothing more than to work alongside a scientist, Mr. Mills doesn’t appear interested in sharing the credit for...

    Kids and parents alike will be laughing along with this movie. It is filled with classic physical humor and plenty of jokes catered to a young audience. Just like any good family film, there are jokes that appropriately go over kids’ heads and provide an inside joke with the adults. However, with it’s PG rating, we were honestly surprised by the nu...

    Just like we always suspected, the family dog has our best interest in mind and will be the most loyal friend we could ever have. Perhaps if the whole world started thinking like a dog–selfless, loving, joyful–contentment might be easier to come by. All we know is that this movie will leave you and your family with warm hearts, leftover giggles, an...

  5. A 12-year-old tech prodigy's science experiment goes awry, and he forges a telepathic connection with his dog. The duo joins forces and uses their unique perspectives on life to comically overcome complications of family and school. Cast. Josh Duhamel as Lukas Reed; Megan Fox as Ellen Reed; Gabriel Bateman as Oliver Reed; Kunal Nayyar as Mr. Mills

    • June 9, 2020
  6. Jul 6, 2020 · Think Like a Dog: Directed by Gil Junger. With Gabriel Bateman, Josh Duhamel, Megan Fox, Madison Horcher. A 12-year-old tech prodigy's science experiment goes awry and he forges a telepathic connection with his dog. The duo join forces and use their unique perspectives on life to comically overcome complications of family and school.

  7. Rated: C-plus • Jun 14, 2020. A 12-year-old boy develops a telepathic connection with his dog after a middle-school science experiment goes awry.

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    • Kids & Family, Comedy, Fantasy
    • PG
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