A stunning, richly detailed, inventive and delightfully creepy stop-motion animation with strong, weird characters and good old-fashioned storytelling. The subtle usage of 3D adds fantastic depth to the vivid wonderland.
Terribly overbearing and preachy Crash wannabe with too many forced storylines. However, Harrison Ford's performance is pretty good, it's genuine and humane.
Lacking in good script, the film is rather unimaginative and hollow. And it gets a bit too ridiculous towards the end. On the other hand, the cast is convincing and the action sequences are quite entertaining. Would not pay to see this, though. :p
Not as terrible as I expected. The film is quite entertaining and well executed, actually. Much better than The Da Vinci Code. Of course things have been overly simplified, but the film's not meant to be anything other than harmless, mindless entertainment.
Visually striking, deeply haunting and unbelievably depressing. Vitali Bobrov is astonishing as the boy who doesn't speak, but unfortunately the story never really goes anywhere.
A very unconventional, smart and funny if a bit exhausting romantic comedy with brilliantly sharp and satirical dialogue. Adam Goldberg is my new idol, his comedic timing is extraordinary.
The second installment of the non-traditional Guevara biopic is an elusive, fascinating and subtle movie with an amazingly hypnotic performance from Benicio Del Toro. Definitely as good as the first part.