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I Am Number Four


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Total Film
An enjoyable teen rom-thriller that never swerves off the beaten path but always keeps its footing.
Empire
This could be the start of something great.
Urban Cinefile
It's everything a teenage audience wants, with some romantic cues to ensure the boys bring the girls. It's very well made.
Chicago Tribune
I found the mythology of "I Am Number Four" vague and sloppy.
Salon Arts
The distance between this movie and anybody who actually cares ... is measured in light-years and filled with dark matter, ...
The Boston Globe
‘I Am Number Four’’ is a well-made, reasonably diverting night at the multiplex that will seem overly familiar to everyone e...
The New York Times
...This turgid schedule filler is only marginally more fun than a week’s worth of detention.
New York Daily News
Just because a movie is about juveniles doesn't mean it has to be juvenile.
New York Post
Maybe, once you've come up with a name as stellar as "John Smith," you just don't have any creative juices left.
Entertainment Weekly
At the end, Four is on the road again, leaving open the possibility of another installment. Press the Empty Trash button now.
Los Angeles Times
The appealing new kid-on-the-teen-angst block, reverberates with much of the same dark combustible mix of action and romance.
Film School Rejects
Screenplay is a mix of the unexplained and the stupid; the love story is unconvincing; nothing is explained; more of an intr...
The Screening Log
Not worth the ride.
Hollywood Reporter
A high-school movie with a sci-fi twist ultimately fumbles away a golden opportunity to give youth conflicts an added dimens...
E! Online
It's got a clever premise—hunky teen aliens who can only be killed in a sequential order—but Four spends too much time in Sm...
Metromix
'Twilight'-with-aliens proves it's better late than never to bring the action
Chicago Sun-Times
"I Am Number Four" is shameless and unnecessary.
Collider
If we’re lucky and America doesn’t let me down, there won’t be an I Am Number Four Saga.
FirstShowing
Perhaps a follow-up to I Am Number Four will be far more nuanced and, likewise, entertaining than this first film. That way ...

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Partial Film Information

Director: D.J. Caruso
Writer: Al Gough
Studio: DreamWorks Pictures
Cast: Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant, Teresa Palmer

Release: February 18, 2011
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