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Angels & Demons


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Sky Movies
Crazily linking more leaps of logic than Adam Wests TV Batman, Langdon crams a lot into a short night.
4 out of 10 Movie Reviews
An appropriate adaptation of the book, but some books should be left well alone. I yawned 37 times!
Black Sheep Reviews
Much less an attack on religion itself and much more just a mystery that takes place in religious settings.
Chicago Tribune
The other is the grim, tight-lipped face of Tom Hanks, a very fine actor and a bona fide movie star, struggling to humanize ...
Get the Big Picture
It's too safe, too soft, and not dangerous on any level.
Atomic Popcorn
Angels & Demons is like watching Juno. Like that overrated mess from 2007, Ron Howard's latest film wants to be more than it...
Cinematical
It's ultimately just a 24-style murder-and-mayhem thriller -- which is a fine thing to be.
Film School Rejects
Overall, Angels & Demons is a great movie with a bad story.
Aint It Cool News
ANGELS & DEMONS is a top-to-bottom mess, but it's the kind of mess I know how to deal with, process, and still walk out feel...
E! Online
Seeking penance for his abysmal adaptation of Dan Brown's megahit book The Da Vinci Code, Ron Howard picks up the pace with ...
ReelViews
Not only does this prequel-turned-sequel to The Da Vinci Code make its predecessor seem like a masterwork of pacing and plot...
Box Office Magazine
Genuflect, genuflect, genuflect.
Filmcritic
Take Ron Howard's adaptations of Dan Brown's riveting bestsellers. Both The Da Vinci Code and its sequel, Angels & Demons, a...
Joblo
Supposedly, plans are already underway to adapt his next novel, THE LOST SYMBOL, but after this film, I doubt many people wi...
Chicago Sun-Times
Since "Angels & Demons" depends on a split-second schedule and a ticking time bomb that could destroy the Vatican, it's a li...
New York Daily News
Ron Howard's 'Angels & Demons' runs too long, but gives thrilling ride.
The New York Times
This movie, without being particularly good, is nonetheless far less hysterical than “Da Vinci.”
Metromix
Tom Hanks' Robert Langdon returns with much better hair, slightly better movie.
Entertainment Weekly
They're a colorful lot, these angelic and demonic players.
Variety
Science and religion collide, commingle and eventually reach a state of peaceful coexistence in "Angels & Demons," a follow-...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Ron Howard
Writer: Dan Brown (book)
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Cast: Tom Hanks, Ayelet Zurer, Ewan McGregor

Release: May 15, 2009
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