Observer by Rex Reed
Despite the cynicism that permeates any film about family values, Dog Gone takes great pains to avoid sentimentality. It’s a tearjerker with mature intentions.
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Director
Stephen Herek
Cast
Rob Lowe,
Johnny Berchtold,
Kimberly Williams-Paisley
Genre
Family
Upcoming film based on the true story of a father and son who repair their fractured relationship during a forced hike of the Appalachian trail to find their beloved lost dog.
Observer by Rex Reed
Despite the cynicism that permeates any film about family values, Dog Gone takes great pains to avoid sentimentality. It’s a tearjerker with mature intentions.
RogerEbert.com by Nell Minow
As aww-inspiring as the human and dog moments in the movie are, it is the human encounters along the search that are the heart of the film.
Paste Magazine by Aurora Amidon
This exhaustively sanitized, overly saccharine take on the hero’s journey is certainly nothing new, but it remains rather uninteresting.
Movie Nation by Roger Moore
Dog Gone isn’t a very good movie. But if you and your kids love dogs, you’d be cheating yourself by missing it.
Arizona Republic by Bill Goodykoontz
There’s a lot going on here, not much of it all that interesting. Although you do get to see Rob Lowe clomp around in the woods. And that's something.
The New York Times by Amy Nicholson
Even viewers with a tolerance for this kind of saccharine cinema — oversaturated green grass, slow-motion sprinting, kindly biker gangs, and a fleeting bar squabble in which the nastiest insult is “Idiot!” — will likely say their favorite part is the end credits.
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