Reno 911!: Miami

    Reno 911!: Miami
    2007

    Synopsis

    A rag-tag team of Reno cops are called in to save the day after a terrorist attack disrupts a national police convention in Miami Beach during spring break. Based on the Comedy Central series.

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    Cast

    • Carlos AlazraquiDeputy James Garcia
    • Mary BirdsongDeputy Cherisha Kimball
    • Robert Ben GarantDeputy Travis Junior
    • Kerri KenneyDeputy Trudy Wiegel
    • Thomas LennonLieutenant Jim Dangle
    • Wendi McLendon-CoveyDeputy Clementine Johnson
    • Niecy NashDeputy Raineesha Williams
    • Cedric YarbroughDeputy S. Jones
    • Lennie LoftinChief of Police
    • Danny DeVitoDistrict Attorney

    Recommendations

    • 75

      Chicago Tribune

      This is not high art. It might not qualify as low art. But it is 90 minutes or so during which people can put their brains on the shelf and enjoy a few laughs.
    • 63

      New York Post

      The gags vary - a tattooed-breast mystery kinda sags - but there are lots of laughs.
    • 60

      Los Angeles Times

      Often mildly amusing but rarely laugh-out-loud funny, the film works best in scenes with a distinct Miami flavor.
    • 58

      Seattle Post-Intelligencer

      It probably cost less than the catering budget of average Adam Sandler comedy and, in its own hit-and-miss scattershot fashion, it's about as funny. At least when it hits.
    • 50

      ReelViews

      Recommended only for die-hard fans of the TV show. Others are advised to wait until this is available in a smaller format.
    • 50

      The Hollywood Reporter

      While several members of the cast valiantly fill the void where they can, these fish out of water could have made a greater high-definition splash if they had been thrown an occasional line or two rather than counting on inspiration to wash over them.
    • 50

      Washington Post

      Moviedom is littered with the wreckage of ill-conceived small-to-big-screen adaptations, but Reno 911!: Miami is not the disaster it could have been. Fans of the TV show need not shudder. You will not see sacrilege.
    • 40

      The New York Times

      What feels amusingly anarchic on the small screen feels underdeveloped and disjointed on the big screen, perhaps because instead of commercials gluing the jokes together there’s dead air.