As a parent, I can tell you it’s always nice to have a kid-friendly option at the movie theater to keep us busy on a cold or rainy or lazy day, and the 2025 movie calendar is teeming with some quality options. With the wild premise of a police officer and his dog being fused together to create a crime-fighting hybrid after an accident, the Dog Man movie is set to hit the big screen on January 31. Critics have had the opportunity to see the animated flick, and it sounds like the kids, at least, are in for a good (if chaotic) experience.
Dog Man is adapted from the popular book series by Dav Pilkey and sees the titular officer trying to protect and serve his community, particularly against the schemes of Petey, the “world’s most evilest cat” (voiced by Pete Davidson in what he says is the “best arc” of his career). In CinemaBlend’s review of Dog Man, Eric Eisenberg says this one’s more for the kids than their parents, but there’s nothing wrong with that. He rates it 3 stars out of 5, writing:
Mary Kassel of ScreenRant agrees with the above, adding that some parents may find the ending unsettling, and while Kassel agrees kids’ movies can be nuanced, this flick struggles between themes that are “shockingly dark at times” and its silly, immature humor. Also, the number of plots and story threads is “absurd,” the critic writes, saying:
With the titular character having the head of a dog, and therefore not talking, some critics feel Petey the Cat becomes the defacto main character, and Frank Scheck of THR enjoys the “surprisingly heartfelt” journey the character takes. Parents should adjust their weekend plans accordingly to see this one, per the critic, who writes:
Julian Roman of MovieWeb rates Dog Man 2.5 out of 5, saying that it teaches a good lesson, but the laughs wane as the movie runs long and repeats its message. The film is clearly made for elementary-aged children, but it’s not unwatchable for their adult chaperones. At least it’s unique, Roman points out, writing:
The critics seem to agree that adults won’t find this movie as fulfilling as their little ones do, but when it comes to children’s movies, this is far from the worst option out there. Fans of the books shouldn’t be deterred, so if this sounds like the kind of wild adventure you (or rather, your kids) can’t miss, Dog Man hits theaters on Friday, January 31.