Adapted from 2002 Danish film "Klatretosen," this loud, tiresome kids caper fantasy feels like a prolonged episode of "Power Rangers" minus the colorful costumes. Whatever charm the original had was ...
A mix of "Spy Kids" and "Mission: Impossible," "Catch That Kid" is based on a 2002 Danish film called "Klatretosen," which became one of that country's most popular and successful movies. As scripted ...
Like a poor man’s “Spy Kids,” “Catch That Kid” follows a trio of preteens who plot a bank heist, but it has none of the whiz-bang gizmos of Robert Rodriguez’s trilogy. That should, in theory, be a ...
Cynicism has always been part of the ABCs of children’s movies, snuggled alongside avarice and banality, but rarely does this kind of movie divulge its craven underpinnings as nakedly as does “Catch ...
With an ever-increasing portion of our nation’s intelligence work shouldered by underage super-agents like Cody Banks and the Cortez family’s spy kids, it’s little surprise that a corresponding class ...
Catch That Kid is this year’s Agent Cody Banks, which, incidentally, was last year’s Spy Kids. All three films put a new spin on the spy-tech action-adventure genre by replacing the expectedly ...
Adapted from 2002 Danish film "Klatretosen," this loud, tiresome kids caper fantasy feels like a prolonged episode of "Power Rangers" minus the colorful costumes. Whatever charm the original had was ...
You could think up a whole list of smartaleck alternative titles for the misbegotten juvenile crime caper “Catch That Kid” — like “Ocean’s 11-Year-Olds,” “Mission: Infantile,” “The Italian Kiddie Job.
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