It’s hard to resist fighting babies with those animated big eyes. The film contains some scenes of mild comical violence. The Boss Baby: Family Business isn’t the best movie, and adults may tire of the same old thing, but kids will most likely enjoy the craziness. Sex & Nudity Mild 136 of 448 found this mild Violence & Gore Mild 103 of 283 found this mild A boy has an imagination of stopping bad guys and other things. And maybe that’s to keep short attention spans moving from one thing to the next.
The movie felt a bit chaotic without much continuity. While I missed some of the originality from the first, I did appreciate the additions of Marsden and Jeff Goldblum to the cast. I prefer a smarter comedy or heartfelt (Pixar’s Luca), but kids do love the Boss Baby, and that’s ok. It really is geared to the younger crowd with the blatant immaturity. I would recommend it for kids ages 6 and up as long as you don’t mind some of the jokes and action. Read our parents guide below for details on sexual content, violence & strong language. The Boss Baby 2 is just silly and ridiculous. The website's critics consensus reads, 'It's more C-level than C-suite, but as a painless diversion for the kids, this Boss Baby manages some decent Family Business. Is The Boss Baby: Family Business Appropriate for Kids Under 8? On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 46 based on 102 reviews, with an average rating of 5.30/10. Parents should know there is some animated violence with fighting, punching, kicking, and babies with swords. There is also a scene involving nipple twisting. The content is much like the first Boss Baby with some crass jokes involving butts, also showing naked animated behinds for laughs. There is no profanity, but there is a use of hell and words like stupid and dumb which little ones may pick up on. Why is The Boss Baby: Family Business rated PG? Mostly for action and language. After they both take a magical formula that transforms them into babies for 48 hours, they must join forces with Tim’s secret-agent daughter, and go under cover to prevent an evil genius from turning fellow toddlers into monstrous brats. No one 17 and Under Admitted Clearly adult. Parents are urged to learn more about the film before taking their young children with them. Some material may be inappropriate for pre-teenagers. Now adults, Tim Templeton (James Marsden) is a stay-at-home dad for two daughters, while his estranged brother, Ted (Alec Baldwin), is a big-shot CEO. Parents Strongly Cautioned Parents are urged to be cautious. The Boss Baby is back except he’s all grown up. Here’s what parents need to know in The Boss Baby: Family Business Parents Guide. Is The Boss Baby: Family Business kid friendly? Yes, mostly for all kids once you get past some crass humor for the younger crowd, aka the butt jokes. Wondering if The Boss Baby: Family Business is ok for kids? The Boss Baby 2 is rated PG for rude humor, mild language, and animated action.