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Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Shawn Levy and written by David Guion and Michael Handelman. It is the sequel to the 2006 film Night at the Museum and the 2009 film Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. The film stars Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, Steve Coogan, Dan Stevens and Ben Kingsley. The film was released on December 19, 2014, by 20th Century Fox. It is the third and final installment of the Night at the Museum trilogy.[3] The film is dedicated to Williams and Mickey Rooney, as both actors died before the film's release.

Plot[edit]

In 1938, in Egypt a team of archaeologists are digging into a tomb to look for a very valuable artifact. A young boy falls through a hole, leading his father and the others to what they came for - the tablet of Ahkmenrah. Several local men see the tablet and say that if the archaeologists remove it, then "the end will come".
In present day New York City, Larry Daley is overseeing a nighttime event at the Museum of Natural History with Dr. McPhee in attendance. Larry gathers the favorite exhibits, including Teddy Roosevelt, Attila the Hun, Sacagawea, Dexter the Monkey, and Rexy the T-Rex skeleton. Larry meets a new wax figure Neanderthal modeled after himself named Laaa. Ahkmenrah had earlier warned of the tablet's corrosion, causing the exhibits to act abnormally. The corrosion causes chaos, with the attendees having to flee from dangers caused by the affected exhibits. When Larry returns home, he catches his son Nicky throwing a party as the DJ. Nicky explains he doesn't intend to apply to college, wanting to take time to pursue being a DJ and to figure out what he wants to do with his life.
Larry researches the tablet and learns Cecil Fredericks, former security guard who tried stealing the tablet, was the boy present at its discovery. Larry finds Cecil in a retirement home along with his cohorts Gus and Reginald. Larry explains to Cecil what is happening and he recalls "the end will come" prophecy, realizing it was not an "end of the world" prophecy but a reference to an end to the magic. He suggests they consult Ahkmenrah's parents, who are in the British Museum. Larry later goes to Dr. McPhee who is in the middle of being fired by his superiors. Larry convinces him to call the British Museum and allow Larry to travel there with Ahkmenrah and the tablet.
Larry and Nicky travel to London, meeting security guard Tilly, who lets them into the museum. When Larry gets into the museum, he sees that Laaa, Teddy, Sacagawea, Attila, Dexter, Jed, and Octavius have all stowed away to join on the adventure. The Tablet brings the British exhibits to life and the gang encounters a Triceratops skeleton named "Trixie" which chases them. They are saved by Sir Lancelot. Unfortunately, Jed and Octavius fell into the ventilation chambers. Larry sends Dexter into the ventilation with Nicky's cell phone attached to his waist to find Jed and Octavius. Jed and Octavius land on a Pompeii exhibit just before it erupts. The gang fights off a nine-headed Xiangliu statue, which Larry defeats using a defibrillator. Meanwhile, Dexter urinates on the lava to save Jed and Octavius.
The gang finds the tombs of Ahkmenrah's parents, Merenkahre and Shepseheret. Merenkahre is at first hesitant to reveal the truth behind the Tablet, but he eventually admits it was a gift made for his son when he was a baby to keep the family together always. Endowed with the power of Khonsu, the tablet needs moonlight to retain its magic. Lancelot steals the tablet, mistaking it for the Holy Grail and then leaves to find Guinevere. The tablet continues to corrode, causing Teddy's hands to return to wax and Ahkmenrah to age. The gang splits up to find Lancelot, but Larry is caught by Tilly, who then locks Larry and Laaa in the security room. Larry starts to think about his relationship with Nicky; Laaa smashes the door's glass with his head to free them. The gang continue the search, but are cornered by the Trafalgar Square lionstatues. Larry distracts them with a flashlight like in the cat video Jed and Octavius had previously watched on YouTube.
Lancelot has arrived at a local theater showing a Camelot production starring Hugh Jackman as King Arthur and Alice Eve as Guinevere; he runs onstage, trying to convince "Guinevere" to join him. They convince Lancelot he's mistaken, chasing him to the roof. Larry and the gang attempt convincing him to adjust the tablet to receive moonlight. Larry convinces Lancelot to give him back the tablet to save his friends once the other exhibits all return to their lifeless state due to the tablet's corrosion. Larry then adjusts the tablet and it is restored by the moon, reanimating Teddy, Dexter, and the rest.
Larry returns the tablet to Merenkahre after the New York exhibits explain that they believe the tablet and the pharaohs should stay together. On the way out, Larry catches Tilly and Laaa in a romantic moment. As they leave, Larry tells Tilly that, starting the next day, she will have the greatest job in the world. Back in New York, the exhibits accept their fate and say goodbye to Larry.
Three years later, a British Museum treasures exhibition event is happening at the American Museum of Natural History. Tilly shows up to McPhee's office with a box. McPhee explains that Larry left the museum and went on to become a teacher, after taking the blame for what happened when the exhibits went ballistic, granting McPhee his job back. Tilly opens the box and takes out the tablet. She brings Dr. McPhee to show him all the exhibits coming to life, including some new light displays. The revived exhibits then have a party. Outside, Larry pauses on the sidewalk to see the flashing lights from inside the museum; as he watches, he smiles.

Cast[edit]

Voices[edit]

Production[edit]

On January 21, 2010, co-writer Thomas Lennon said to Access Hollywood, "I think it's a really outstanding idea to do Night at the Museum 3, in fact. I wonder if someone's not even already working on a script for that. I cannot confirm that for a fact, but I cannot deny it for a fact either... It might be in the works."[9] In an October 2011 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Stiller confirmed the sequel, however, he said that it was only in the "ideas stage".[10] It was announced in February 2013 that the film, directed by Shawn Levy, would be released on December 25, 2014.[11] On September 10, 2013, it was announced that shooting would start in February 2014.[12]
On November 8, 2013, actor Dan Stevens was cast as Lancelot.[5] On November 15, 2013, it was announced Skyler Gisondo would be replacing Jake Cherry in the role of Nicky Daley.[6] On December 18, 2013, it was announced that Stiller, Robin Williams and Ricky Gervais would be returning for the sequel.[13] On January 9, 2014, it was announced thatRebel Wilson would play a security guard in the British Museum.[4] On January 14, 2014, the film's release date was moved up from December 25, 2014, to December 19, 2014.[14] On January 23, 2014, it was announced Ben Kingsley would play an Egyptian Pharaoh at the British Museum.[15] Principal photography and production began on January 27, 2014.[16][17] On May 6, 2014, it was announced that the film would be titled Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb.[18] In May 2014, principal photography ended.[19]

Music[edit]

Alan Silvestri returns to score the final instalment of the trilogy.[20][21]
Night At the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Film score by Alan Silvestri
ReleasedJanuary 6, 2015
Recorded2014
GenreFilm score
Length56:52
LabelVarese Sarabande

Track listing[edit]

Varese Sarabande released a soundtrack album of the score on January 6, 2015.[22][23][24]
All songs written and composed by Alan Silvestri. 
Night At the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
No.TitleLength
1."The Ahkmnerah Expedition"  3:34
2."Performance Prep"  2:02
3."LOL"  2:22
4."The Grand Re-Opening"  3:13
5."The End Will Come"  2:19
6."Sneak And Greet"  3:25
7."Sir Lancelot"  3:33
8."Where Are Jed And Octavius?"  2:50
9."Main Hall"  3:24
10."Xiangliu"  3:46
11."Male Bonding"  2:15
12."The Legend Of The Tablet"  3:11
13."The Escher Fight"  3:45
14."Camelot"  3:49
15."The Quest"  2:35
16."Seeing Your Boy Become A Man"  3:14
17."Laaa Love"  1:53
18."A Farewell Kiss"  2:40
19."Teddy's Goodbye"  3:02
Total length:
56:52

Release[edit]

The film premiered at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City on December 11, 2014.[25] It was then released on December 19, 2014 in the United States.[26]

Box office[edit]

As of 5 April 2015, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb had grossed $113.3 million in North America, and $244.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $358 million against a budget of $127 million.[2]
North America
The film was released in North America on December 19, 2014 across 3,785 theatres.[27] Early analysts and projectors predicted that the film could earn $25 - $28 million in its opening weekend.[28][29] On its opening day, the film earned $5.6 million placing at number three at the box office.[30] The film underperformed expectations during its opening weekend earning $17.1 million which was relatively lower than the openings of the original film ($30 million) and its sequel ($54.1 million) and debuted at #2 behind Warner Bros'The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies.[31] According to 20th Century Fox, the movie's audience was evenly split between male with 51% and 54% under the age of 25. InCinemaScore polls conducted during the opening weekend, cinema audiences gave Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[31]Fox distribution chief Chris Aronson cited that the reason was attributed to the downtrum of the box office but suggested that the film would be able to pick up steam as young students get out of school.[32]
Other territories
The film began its international rollout the same weekend as the North American premiere and earned $10.4 million from 27 markets in its opening weekend debuting at #3 behind at the box office behind The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies and Penguins of Madagascar.[33] Deadline.com however reported a different opening of $10.93 million from 29 international markets. Nevertheless the film would still peak at #3 going with any of the two figures.[34][35] The film expanded to an additional 40 markets in its second week and grossed $31.2 million.[36] It topped the box office outside North America in its fourth weekend with a total gross of $46.2 million with the exceptional help from China where it opened at #1 with $26 million.[37]
The highest openings came from Mexico ($5.85 million), Brazil ($3.1 million), Malaysia ($3.07 million), the UK ($3 million), Australia ($2.8 million), Germany ($2.1 million) and Singapore ($2 million).[36][38][39]
For the weekend of January 16, 2015, the film grossed $17.8 million, which includes a $3.9 million debut in South Korea.[40]

Critical response[edit]

Like its two predecessors, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb has received mixed reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 50% approval rating, based on 100 reviews, with an average score of 5/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "While not without its moments, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb is a less-than-inspired sendoff for the trilogy."[41] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 47 out of 100, based on 33 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews" from critics.[42]
Scott Foundas of Variety gave the film a positive review praising the visual effects, calling the production values "topnotch", and admiring Guillermo Navarro's work. He added, "A most enjoyable capper to director Shawn Levy and producer Chris Columbus’ cheerfully silly and sneakily smart family-entertainment juggernaut... offers little in the way of secrets of surprises, but should add much holiday cheer to Fox’s box-office coffers."[43] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian gave the film three stars out of five and said, "The third part in what absolutely no one is calling the Night at the Museum 'trilogy' turns out to be a good-natured and entertainingly surreal panto fantasy."[44] Glenn Kenny awarded the film 2½ stars out of 4 praising the Indiana Jones themed-set while criticizing the performances of the cast and said, "As talent-packed as any Night at the Museum picture may be—in this third installment... —one doesn’t come to a movie of this sort expecting anybody’s best work. Or at least one certainly shouldn’t, because it won’t materialize."[45]Stephanie Zacharek of The Village Voice gave the film a positive review, saying "The third installment, Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb may be the best, and even the generally wound-too-tight Ben Stiller - once again playing a bemused Museum of Natural History guard - is easy to tolerate."[46] Claudia Puig of USA Today gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying "Where the previous films felt frenetic and forced, this outing feels breezier, more enjoyable and less contrived."[47] Joe Neumaier of the New York Daily News gave the film three out of five stars, saying "There's a serenity to museum visits, especially if it's a place you know and love. Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, amazingly, recaptures that feeling in big-studio franchise form."[48]
Bill Goodykoontz of The Arizona Republic gave the film two out of five stars, saying "Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb is a rather lackluster affair, a cash grab that tries to aim a little higher but confuses sappy shortcuts with real emotion."[49] Joe McGovern of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B, saying "It's kind of fun, unembarrassingly, and not least of all because the people who made it look like they had a good time doing so."[50] Tom Long of The Detroit News gave the film a B, saying "There are some key elements that make this Night at the Museum sequel work better than its predecessor."[51] Stephen Whitty of the Newark Star-Ledger gave the film two out of four stars, saying "The exhibits in this Night at the Museum may still come to life nightly. But their latest movie stays stubbornly inert."[52] Tom Russo of The Boston Globe gave the film two and a half stars out of four, saying "Seeing Ben Stiller, the late Robin Williams, and their magically roused gang together again, this time in London, is initially all about indulgent, nostalgic smiles rather than new wows. But then comes the movie’s exceptionally clever and fresh final act, which delivers genuine surprise along with many laughs."[53] Robbie Collin of The Daily Telegraph gave the film three out of five stars, saying "The third Night at the Museum film starts strongly, with its heart in the past... It’s an exciting opening, and perhaps too exciting for the film’s own good. It’s hard not to be disappointed when the plot moves back to the present and settles into the time-honoured formula of digitised creatures running riot and famous people in fancy dress doing shtick."[54] Michael Rechtshaffen of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a negative review, saying "Despite relocating across the pond to the esteemed British Museum, the creaky Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb fails to capitalize on the comic potential provided by that change of venue."[55]
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky of The A.V. Club gave the film a C+, saying "Secret of the Tomb plays it as a source of corny jokes, pop-culture references, and father-son bonding moments. In other words, it’s exactly the kind of film that shouldn’t be expected to engage with its assorted bizarre subtexts — but what a movie it could be if it did."[56] Sara Stewart of the New York Post gave the film two out of four stars, saying "For piquing kids’ interest in history and nature, you could do worse than this goofy Ben Stiller franchise. But its third installment is more meh than manic, too reliant on wide shots of the ragtag Museum of Natural History cohorts striding down corridors. You get the feeling returning director Shawn Levy is ready to hang it up."[57] Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film one and a half stars out of five, saying "The dialogue is schmaltzy and often painfully unfunny. The special effects are often so 1980s-bad, one wonders if it was a deliberate choice, to make the creepy visuals of sculptures dancing and paintings moving less frightening to young viewers. Time and again, terrific actors sink in the equivalent of cinematic quicksand, helpless against the sucking sound of this movie."[58] Drew Hunt of Slant Magazine gave the film one out of four stars, saying "None of the entries in the Night at the Museum series could ever pass for high art, but a wealth of comedic talent gave the first two installments a madcap energy that somewhat forgave their childish premises. Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb, the third and supposedly final edition in the franchise, is nothing more than an uncomfortably transparent contractual obligation."[59]

Home media[edit]

Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb was released on Blu-ray and DVD on March 10, 2015.[60]

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