Given the already impossibly low standards of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, the worthlessness of this new CGI adventure isn’t surprising.
Prepared to be stunned, because Brett Ratner does not completely sully your beloved mutants-versus-the-world franchise.
In Chicken Little, the only thing that falls apart quicker than the sky is Foxy Loxy’s sexual identity.
A better name for Chicken Little might have been My First Spielberg Movie.
It partially redeems Katsuhiro Otomo’s legacy by supplying a coherent narrative to go along with its stunning imagery.
The collection of extras on this DVD should keep fans of the franchise creepily enticed for hours on end.
Someone telephone B. Ruby Rich, because X2: X-Men United can be lumped in as the latest evolution of the New Queer Cinema.
Could it be true? After so many years of bloodshed and war, can peace between the Federation and the Romulans actually be at hand?
Ripe for repeated viewings, this one is a definite keeper for the young ones.
Parents will yawn and crack a smile here and there while the six-and-under crowd might actually stay in their seats.