Parents' Guide to

Camp Hideout

By Tara McNamara, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 8+

Warm but unoriginal camp comedy models positive behavior.

Movie PG 2023 100 minutes
Camp Hideout Movie Poster: Caricature drawing of summer camp counselors and camper

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What you will—and won't—find in this movie.

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Based on 3 parent reviews

age 12+

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You guys did watch the trailer right? Sex and romance is non-existent in the ratings, but they’re talking about crushes right in the trailer. Do better.
age 8+

Is It Any Good?

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If only wholesome, good-natured, clean comedy was all it took to produce high-quality family entertainment. Camp Hideout is incredibly well-intentioned, and it certainly has less sexuality, violence, and language than the hilarious-but-mature camp movies and Home Alone comedies it was clearly inspired by. Director Sean Olson tries to deliver the fun of both without the iffy content. But the humor isn't that funny, the script doesn't make much sense in the real world, story beats are left unresolved, and most kids will recognize it as more than just paying homage to the Macaulay Culkin classic.

Where the movie really shines is in breezily delivering its faith-based elements in a way that's likely to be accepted by both faith and secular audiences. The filmmakers eschew sermons in favor of having the characters practice what would be preached. A troubled teen finds himself surrounded by peers and aspirational young adults who model positive behavior; it rubs off on him, and he starts acting the same way. A popular hymn includes the line, "They will know we are Christians by our love," and in this lighthearted comedy, the campers and their counselors show what that really means.

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