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  1. May 27, 2022 · 87% Tomatometer 147 Reviews 89% Audience Score 1,000+ Verified Ratings "The Bob's Burgers Movie' is an animated, big-screen, musical comedy-mystery-adventure based on the long-running...

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    • Loren Bouchard, Bernard Derriman
    • PG-13
    • Comedy, Mystery & Thriller, Animation
  2. May 26, 2022 · The show’s humor is absurd, cheerfully vulgar and always in line with the loony, outlandish stories it tells. And the stories always dominate — the show doesn’t go in for incessant pop culture...

  3. Reviews 88% Avg. Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings Bob Belcher is a third-generation restaurateur who runs Bob's Burgers with his loving wife and their three children. Bob believes his...

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    • TV-PG
  4. May 27, 2022 · Following in the animated footsteps of “ The Simpsons Movie ” and “South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut,” the Belchers make the leap this week to the big screen in “The Bob’s Burgers Movie,” a delightful little romp that should appeal mostly to fans of the show, even if hardcore devotees might feel like there are a few 4-5 ...

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    By Siddhant Adlakha

    Posted: May 23, 2022 4:00 pm

    The Bob's Burgers Movie debuts in theaters on May 27, 2022.

    As Bob’s Burgers enters its 13th year, it takes the same detour as many successful animated shows do: a glorified episode released as a feature film. As these things often go, the bright colors have an uncanny shine, the contrast is turned up ever so slightly, and the stakes are, at once, both higher and absolutely sure to return to their weekly status quo. It’s precisely what you expect from this sort of exercise, only in the case of this particular movie spin-off, it’s rightfully a musical too, with a handful of sincere (and understandably out-of-tune) numbers featuring its central cast of voice actors, none of whom can sing, but all of whom give it that old college try. With mile-a-minute jokes that only occasionally outstay their welcome, The Bob’s Burgers Movie is a mostly good time, and a decent way to spend an hour and 40 minutes in an air-conditioned theater as summer approaches.

    Everybody’s favorite chin-less family is back (not that they ever left; the show’s 12th season concluded earlier this week) and they’re all functioning at their optimum. Patriarch fry cook Bob Belcher (H. Jon Benjamin) is as piratical, matter-of-fact, and anxious as ever, as the threat of a hefty loan payment looms. His wife, the ever-enthusiastic Linda (John Roberts), turns her words of support into bouncy, absurd musical asides about summer fun, as they prepare a meal for their loan agent in the hopes of an extension. Meanwhile, the three young Belcher kids are their typical selves, all turned up to 11. Naïve but gifted dilettante Gene (Eugene Mirman) strings together makeshift musical instruments from scraps around his parents’ restaurant — rubber bands, napkin holders, and the like — in the hopes of performing at a shoreside carnival. The devilishly sardonic 9-year-old Louise (Kristen Schaal) finally faces the fact that she’s far too old for her defining look (her pink bunny-ear hat), but she’s too insecure to shed her skin. And of course, posterior-obsessed fanfic scribe Tina (Dan Mintz) still pines for Jimmy Pesto Jr. (Benjamin), the lisping teenage dancer who she hopes will be her summer boyfriend.

    Except for Louise’s new existential crisis, it’s a concentrated dose of a typical half-hour episode, only this time, the Belchers are thrust into turmoil when a sinkhole devastates the sidewalk right outside their burger joint, exposing the body of a carnival worker killed six years prior. It’s not quite as dark as it sounds; the reopened case is merely a wrench thrown into a premise in which their business is already threatened. With their storefront now an active crime scene, and their wealthy landlord Mr. Fischoeder (Kevin Kline) a prime suspect, they can neither make their loan payments nor negotiate lower rent. Things are, as usual, rather dire, but it’s Louise, the Belchers’ youngest, who kicks the plot into motion, both to solve the murder mystery, and to prove to her peers that she’s anything but the sheltered little girl that they perceive her to be.

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    With rapid-fire jokes that only occasionally outstay their welcome, The Bob’s Burgers Movie is charming, inoffensive summer fun. It’s part mystery, part musical, and a fully concentrated dose of the animated sitcom as it approaches its 13th season.

    • Siddhant Adlakha
  6. May 27, 2022 · The Bob’s Burgers Movie review: a great first burger, or 200th - Polygon. The Bob’s Burgers Movie is a great first burger (or 200th) It’s a little too big and it’s very familiar,...

  7. May 23, 2022 · ‘The Bob’s Burgers Movie’ Review: A Tasty Treat for Fans Both New and Old. The long-delayed big screen version of the popular Fox animated series has jokes enough to appeal to anyone,...

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