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Crossover

Overview


Genre :

Action, Drama, Sports

Release Date :

September 01, 2006 (Wide)

Director :

Preston A. Whitemore II

Starring :

Anthony Mackie, Welsey Jonathan, Wayne Brady, Kristen Wilson, Lil' J.J., Phillip "Hot Sauce" Champion, Eva Pigford, Alecia Fears

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Not quite bad, but it's not recommended either.    Readers  4 of 5 [Rate It]

“..None of it rises remotely above the level of bad soap opera..”
by Frank Scheck [The Hollywood Reporter]
Review rate : C

“..it's too clunky by half..”
by Chris Kaltenbach [The Baltimore Sun]
“..isn't in any kind of shape for the theatrical leagues..”
by Robert Koehler [Variety]
1 of 4

“..has the cheap look and feel of a quickie, straight-to-video production..”
by Tim Knight [Reel]
0.5 of 4

“..amazingly inept at delivering basic basketball excitement or melodramatic tension..”
by Nick Schager [Slant Magazine]
“..a movie that fouls out in the first half..”
by Bill Muller [The Arizona Republic]
Review rate : C-
Reviewed by Gregory Kirschling [Entertainment Weekly]
1.5 of 4
Reviewed by Ty Burr [Boston Globe]
1.5 of 4
Reviewed by Sue Pierman [The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel]
Reviewed by Michael Phillips [Los Angeles Times]

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