- CELEBRITY
- 05:00 AM, Mar 29
would take your breath away if you weren't already gaspingby Carrie Rickey [Philadelphia Inquirer ]
While the stores' layout and decor will differ, the ingredients will be the sameby Barbara Vancheri [Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ]
This may be the best-looking film in the seriesby Jack Mathews [NY Daily News ]
the recycled gags run out of gas long before the film grinds to a haltby Kevin Crust [LA Times ]
the junky, clunky, grimly unfunny follow-up to the marginally better "Rush Hour 2"by Manohla Dargis [NY Times ]
seems more like an attempt to cash in on the first two movies' popularityby Pam Grady [Reel.com ]
just another disposable summer movie - so lackluster that it's not even worth searching out when it plays on televisionby James Berardinelli [Reelviews ]
it's the same package with new wrappingby Liam Lacey [Globe and Mail ]
Chan looks disinterested and Tucker lustily oversells verbalby Nick Schager [Slant Magazine ]
a satisfying spin around the punch-n-giggle trackReview rate : B+ by Brian Orndorf [Filmjerk.com ]
"Rush Hour 3" puts Chris Tucker's Carter and Jackie Chan's Lee in another senseless plotby Wesley Morris [Boston Globe ]
"Rush Hour 3" has just enough story to justify reaching the screenby Mack Bates [The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel ]