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The Croods: A New Age Review: A Cute, Colorful, Simple Sequel… With Some Unfortunate Timing

A direct follow-up to The Croods from DreamWorks Animation, which was released a little over seven years ago, A New Age begins introducing audiences to a wholly new character named Guy (Ryan Reynolds), who is left on his own as a young boy as a result of his parents getting trapped in a tar pit. Perpetually heading east and searching for a new home, he encounters the Croods clan as a teenager, and while traveling together he and the eldest daughter, Eep (Emma Stone), wind up falling in love. Their public displays of affection prove to be a bit much, but the majority of the family – including Eep’s mother, Ugga (Catherine Keener), brother, Thunk (Clark Duke), and Gran (Cloris Leachman) – like them as a couple… with the exception of Eep’s father, Grug (Nicolas Cage).

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