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ReelTalk Movie Reviews
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March 16, 2018

Too bad there's no Oscar for Best Animal Performance of the Year. Benji would win hands -- er paws -- down.
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Los Angeles Times
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March 15, 2018

Pretty underwhelming, a perfunctory kids-and-their-dog caper that despite running less than 90 minutes feels stretched to its limits.
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Associated Press
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March 14, 2018

For those looking for the most benign family-friendly entertainment, the nostalgic and corny "Benji" will do the trick.
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Movie Nation
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March 20, 2018

A bit dark, for parents who like to spare their kids tears. But that dog never lets us down when it comes to pre-tween entertainment.
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Variety
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March 18, 2018

Without wandering far from the tried-and-true formula, director Brandon Camp (son of "Benji" creator Joe Camp) brings a measure of style and competence to the project that the franchise has never seen.
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Times-Picayune
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March 13, 2018

It is cute without seeming desperate, nostalgic without feeling dated, values-based without being preachy, and sweet without being (too) cloying.
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AV Club
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March 13, 2018

This is all fairly dreary, in keeping with the franchise's long-running aversion to comedy and consistent fixation on bad familial vibes.
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RogerEbert.com
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March 16, 2018

This 2018 release feels like it arrived fresh from 1974, and that is what makes it a delight.
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Blu-ray.com
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March 21, 2018

Perhaps nostalgia is enough to engage, but "Benji" doesn't seem vital enough to revisit, especially when The Camp Corporation has nothing new to offer.
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