• Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb is a great movie with a well developed plot and a brilliant cast. It was not as great as it could have been, I still think the first one is the best, but it does improve on the second. Thankfully, they got the original characters to play an important role instead of getting a bunch of new characters to take their place, like they did in Battle of the Smithsonian, because although I liked those characters, it's the ones from the first Night at the Museum you want to see.

    was not very fond of Ben Kingsley's role. I honestly think it was a waste of a good actor, he is not in it for a very long time and does not get to show off any of his acting skills while he is there. It was a poorly written character that easily could have been removed and the plot still would have made perfect sense.

    The last fifteen minutes are hard to watch, they are certainly the highlight of the whole movie, filled with emotion. I felt sympathy knowing this would be the last time I see these characters, but even more so because it would be the last movie I ever see Robin Williams in, on the big screen. I am happy these got to be his last few minutes of film, because it was a sweet and heartwarming send off that he deserved, and his memory will live on through the many people he made laugh,and sometimes even cry.

    It is a sweet, simple and fun movie that leans more towards the original in terms of tone, which I feel fans will be pleased with. A fun and entertaining finale, I would recommend Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb to anyone looking for a good family film.

    Larry and his friends from the museum must head to London to save the power of the tablet before it is gone forever.

    Best Performance: Ben Stiller / Worst Performance: Ben Kingsley