Seattle Post-Intelligencer by Ellen A. Kim
The film gets snaps just by attempting the high road, and should be enjoyed by its target audience.
United States, Germany · 2002
Rated PG · 1h 28m
Director Shawn Levy
Starring Frankie Muniz, Paul Giamatti, Amanda Bynes, Amanda Detmer
Genre Family, Comedy, Adventure
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Fourteen-year-old Jason Shepherd has a reputation for stretching the truth. So, when big-time Hollywood producer Marty Wolf steals his class paper and turns it into a smash movie, no one believes Jason's latest tall tale! On a cross-country adventure to set the record straight, Jason and best friend Kaylee devise a high-tech plan to squeeze the truth out of Wolf.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer by Ellen A. Kim
The film gets snaps just by attempting the high road, and should be enjoyed by its target audience.
Film Threat by Heather Wadowski
A hilarious film for anyone who remembers lying as a kid-- and anyone who wants to see a movie that's just plain fun.
ReelViews by James Berardinelli
A lame collection of dumber-than-dumb gags, the quality of Big Fat Liar is on par with that of the worst television sit-com gorged to four times its normal size.
New York Daily News by Jami Bernard
There are lame comedies, and then there is Big Fat Liar, which is so lame that it merits its own reserved parking space.
Austin Chronicle by Kimberley Jones
The movie scores some laughs, all of which come from the expert Giamatti.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Liam Lacey
Big Fat Liar becomes a progression of increasingly elaborate slapstick stunts, in the brutal, noisy "Home Alone" vein, in which the complexity of the pranks rarely yields a commensurate comic reward.
Loud and unfunny, this cheesy-looking farce is mostly an excuse for a series of plugs.
TV Guide Magazine by Maitland McDonagh
Fresh-faced leads Muniz and Bynes are charmers, Giamatti makes Wolf into a splendidly loathsome adversary, and the film is refreshingly free of bodily function jokes.
Entertainment Weekly by Owen Gleiberman
How appealing is Muniz, taking a break from ''Malcolm in the Middle,'' a day job he should by no means let go of?
Though Muniz and Bynes make a somewhat likable team, their funniest skills are dampened by the material's insistent stupidity.
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