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  • Official Trailer
  • Trailer 2

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

The story of Barney, an awkward middle-schooler and Ron, his new walking, talking, digitally-connected device. Ron's malfunctions set against the backdrop of the social media age launch them on a journey to learn about true friendship.

Cast

  • Zach Galifianakis
  • Jack Dylan Grazer
  • Olivia Colman
  • Ed Helms
  • Justice Smith
  • Rob Delaney
  • Kylie Cantrall
  • Ricardo Hurtado
  • Marcus Scribner
  • Thomas Barbusca

Atom User Reviews

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Verified Review
#hilarious
#allthefeels
#greatvisualfx

sometimes all you need is just one friend.

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Anthony B
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So good I recommend you see it with the whole family no cap fax no printer copy no paste

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Metacritic

80
Oct 11, 2021

Peter Baynham, best-known for Borat and Alan Partridge, co-wrote this script, which offers just the right of blend of madcap farce and piercingly precise gags about social media.

Metacritic review by Tim Robey
Tim Robey
The Telegraph
50
Oct 11, 2021

Ron’s Gone Wrong offers partially realized messaging about social media while populating the story with elementary sight gags, too many overused “fish out of water” tropes, and attractive merchandise options.

Metacritic review by Yolanda Machado
Yolanda Machado
TheWrap
58
Oct 11, 2021

Ron’s Gone Wrong has enough ideas about our current relationship with technology and social media to bring about important conversations between parents and teens that are more than just “phones are bad,” while delivering a charming and at times laugh-out-loud funny story about a boy and his robot computer friend.

Rafael Motamayor
IndieWire