Description: Screen version of the 1970s Saturday Night Live skit about an alien family trying to fit in to suburban America. Cameos by many current SNL cast members!
A sweet, funny anarchic pastiche that should find broad based popularity. Leonard Klady,Variety
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05/20/2003 @ 12:00 AM
Coneheads falls flat about as often as it turns funny, and displays more amiability than style. Janet Maslin,New York Times
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01/01/2000 @ 12:00 AM
A respectably funny -- but small -- effort, a reunion party best watched in your living room, while you consume mass quantities of pizza with extra molten lactate extract of hooved mammals. Desson Thomson,Washington Post
This is a dismal, dreary and fairly desperate movie, in which the actors try very hard but are unable to overcome an uninspired screenplay. Roger Ebert,Chicago Sun-Times
I expected stupid humor, silly humor, or bizarre humor, but not no humor. James Berardinelli,ReelViews
Curtin and Aykroyd rely on old standbys... When that doesn't work, which mostly it doesn't, they try grossing us out with a series of revolting Remulakian childbirth jokes. Rita Kempley,Washington Post