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Genre :

Action

Release Date :

April 08, 2005

MPAA Rating :

PG-13

Director :

Breck Eisner

Starring :

Matthew McConaughey, Steve Zahn, Penelope Cruz, Lambert Wilson, Glynn Turman, Delroy Lindo, William H. Macy

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  Be the 1st!

3 of 5

“..simply a conglomeration of other movies..”
by Bill Muller [The Arizona Republic]
4 of 5

“..No masterpiece, but closer to that..”
by Jay Seaver [EFilmCritic]
1.5 of 4

“..like adventure that once went directly to video..”
by James Verniere [Boston Herald]
8 of 10

“..it?s a winner all round..”
by Avril Carruthers [Movie-Vault]
3.5 of 5

“..all the scenes fit together in a seamless fashion..”
by Alexis Tuminello [The Cinema Source]
3 of 5

“..A fun ride, open and shut..”
by The Usual Suspect [Iofilm]

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