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Uncle Buck received generally negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 30%, based on 20 critics, with an average rating of 4.28/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Despite the efforts of a charming cast, Uncle Buck is a painfully predictable adaptation without enough laughs". [6]
The series tells the story of the titular "Uncle Buck" Russell, a bachelor and all-around-slob who babysits his brother's rebellious teenage daughter and her younger brother and sister. Starring John Candy, Kevin Meaney and Mike Epps, the series also co-stars Amy Madigan, Macaulay Culkin, Lacey Chabert and Nia Long.
Episode: "Mike Epps" Real Husbands of Hollywood: Himself Episode: "A Blurred 47 1/2 Hours" 2014–2016 Survivor's Remorse: Uncle Julius Main cast (seasons 1–2); recurring cast (season 3) 2015 That's Racist with Mike Epps: Himself Host 2016 Uncle Buck: Buck Russell Main cast 2017 All Def Movie Awards: Himself Host Hollywood Game Night
The actor has six daughters — Bria, Makayla, Moriah, Madison, River and Indiana — and one son, Michael Jr.
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Uncle Buck is a 1989 American comedy film written and directed by John Hughes. It stars John Candy and Amy Madigan with Jean Louisa Kelly , Laurie Metcalf , Jay Underwood , Macaulay Culkin , Gaby Hoffmann , Elaine Bromka , and Garrett M. Brown appearing in supporting roles.
Uncle Buck is a 1989 American comedy film starring John Candy. Uncle Buck may also refer to: Uncle Buck (1990 TV series), a 1990 CBS sitcom follow-up to the film starring Kevin Meaney in the title role; Uncle Buck (2016 TV series), a 2016 ABC sitcom loosely based on the film starring Mike Epps in the title role