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 ...
AFTER his one major studio film, 2004’s “Catch That Kid,” failed to catch fire, Bart Freundlich decided that he wanted to write -- or at least have a major hand in writing -- the rest of his films. It ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Review: "Catch That Kid," with Kristen Stewart, Max Thieriot, Corbin Bleu. Directed by Bart Freundlich. Rated PG for language, rude humor. 92 min. In Missoula (Carmike 10), Kalispell (Gateway), ...
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 ...
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