Hotel for Dogs is a trifle of a film released by Nickelodeon Films to make a play for the family dollar. While it is not a great film by any stretch, it is exceedingly cute and ultimately harmless entertainment. It is not a film that will offer any great truths on the human condition or open people's eyes to the plight of the stray dogs living on city streets (well, maybe a little bit). In short, this is a movie that is a decent way to waste an hour and a half of your time entertaining the kids and providing a lighthearted escape from reality.
The story centers on a siblings Andi (Emma Roberts) and Bruce (Jake T. Austin). They are orphans who have bounced around from foster family to foster family, struggling to stay together. Through the years since the loss of their parents their one steady companion has been Friday, their pet Boston Terrier and one of the cleverest pups you will ever find. They have to hide their beloved pet from their current foster parents as they are less than keen on dogs and only seem to be in the fostering game for some additional income. These would-be rockers are played by Lisa Kudrow and Kevin Dillon.
As their story plays out, they are consistently upstaged by the well-behaved and well-trained canine who can do all manner of tricks, from stealing hot dogs, to getting free from his collar, to maneuvering up and down a fire escape using a pulley system, to... well, you get the point, there does not seem to be anything this doggie cannot do.
Anyway, while out spending some time together and wondering how much longer they will be able to hide Friday, fortune strikes when the siblings are led into an old abandoned hotel where a couple of strays have taken up residence. The grand hotel gives them a grand idea; they will keep Friday here and then, to take it a step further, bring any strays they can find to the protection of the hotel before the dog catcher can take them to the pound.
With the hotel taken over by runaway canines, there comes the necessity for help, which comes in the form of a couple of teens working a local pet store where they have very flexible hours and easy access to whatever they need. Together the quartet work to make the building a little more hospitable to the new tenants by building all manner of Rube Goldberg-esque contraptions to see to their every need. All manner of gadgets are created to deal with issues of food, waste, and fun, all of them seemingly easily mastered by any and all dogs that see it.



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Article comments
1 - Michael Brennan
It was the second best movie I have ever seen besides Iron Man and you are wrong about it being a waste of time and entertainment!
2 - Jordan Richardson
Michael, nowhere in this review does Chris say this movie is a "waste of time." I know you're excited about Hotel for Dogs, but please do properly read things before commenting on them.
3 - Jacob Tucker
It was pretty sad when Bruce and Andi were separated but it was the best movie I have ever seen.
4 - El Bicho
"the second best movie I have ever seen"
so you've seen two movies?
5 - Dana
i dont believe this was the BEST movie i have ever seen, but it was really cute and had some funny parts.
i took my 5 year old son to see it and he didnt seem to be too into it. he didnt even laugh once.
6 - Jordan Yaros
the book and movie was really wonderfull, spectaculous, great, good , and awesome i read the book and saw the movie. it was great and by the way i am a female not a boy but the book was great and movie was woonderful:D !!!!!!