Movie Review | Silliness, innocence dominate ‘Nanny McFee Returns’
Submitted on August 25, 2010
John Mulderig | Catholic News Service
NEW YORK — A sweetly nostalgic tale underpinned by lessons both children and their seniors would do well to take to heart, "Nanny McPhee Returns" contains nothing genuinely objectionable. Running gags featuring mildly gross barnyard humor and a few scenes of slapstick violence, though, may give some parents pause.
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