Max Keeble's Big Move poster

Cast

Alex D. Linz profile

Alex D. Linz

Max Keeble

Larry Miller profile

Larry Miller

Principal Elliot T. Jindraike

Jamie Kennedy profile

Jamie Kennedy

Evil Ice Cream Man

Nora Dunn profile

Nora Dunn

Lily Keeble

Noel Fisher profile

Noel Fisher

Troy McGinty

Amber Valletta profile

Amber Valletta

Ms. Dingman

Amy Hill profile

Amy Hill

Mrs. Rangoon

Justin Berfield profile

Justin Berfield

Caption Writer

Romeo profile

Romeo

Lil Romeo

Jonathan Osser profile

Jonathan Osser

Worried Kid

Cory Hodges profile

Cory Hodges

Yearbook Photographer

Kyle Sullivan profile

Kyle Sullivan

Techie Kid

Shawn Pyfrom profile

Shawn Pyfrom

Bus Prankster

Martin Spanjers profile

Martin Spanjers

Runty Band Member

Bryan Matsuura profile

Bryan Matsuura

First Eighth Grader

Andy Morrow profile

Andy Morrow

Second Eighth Grader

Adam Lamberg profile

Adam Lamberg

Eighth Grader On Bike

Nick Albert profile

Nick Albert

Eighth Grader in Gym

Zachary Spound profile

Zachary Spound

Julius Klinghoffer

Maximilian Kesmodel profile

Maximilian Kesmodel

Four Year Old Max

Christian Boewe profile

Christian Boewe

Six Year Old Troy

Marcus Toji profile

Marcus Toji

Food Fight Chess Player

E.J. De la Pena profile

E.J. De la Pena

Pudgy 7th Grader

Ashly Holloway profile

Ashly Holloway

Adorable 6 Yr. Old Girl

Brendan Hill profile

Brendan Hill

Pimply 7th Grader

Details

Status

Released

Original language

en

Countries

US

Budget

$25,000,000

Revenue

$18,634,654

Reviews

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A review by r96sk 3

October 13, 2020

An incoherent mess.

It's clearly aimed at the kid audience so I won't hate on this too much, but even so it's a pretty sluggish watch. Alex D. Linz (Max) is alright, while a pre-'Drake & Josh' Josh Peck (Robe) appears, but everything else is lame.

The concept is decent, though the execution is anything but. There's also an iffy love story in there, while the attempted message is a little blurred by the end. It feels like they created a funny ...