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The Sorcerer's Apprentice


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FilmShaft
The bad in the film greatly outweighs the good and we are left with a very bad summer film.
News in Film
May not break any new ground, but it is apparent that Nicolas Cage is having a hell of a time playing wizard.
The Screening Log
It lacks the decent script that couldve turned it into a cool big-screen experience.
The New York Times
While Mr. Molina and Mr. Cage supply a measure of well-compensated eccentricity, their labors ultimately serve to emphasize ...
CanMag
It’s typical of Jerry Bruckheimer movies, overloaded with frenetic elements, but there’s a lot of good stuff to be found in ...
Box Office Magazine
Should be spellbinding summer fun for its primary family and kid target audience.
The Boston Globe
There’s no magic to speak of in “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.’’
Chicago Sun-Times
That's it for the story setup. The rest is all centered on special effects.
Washington Post
The movie's tag line is "It's the coolest job ever," but I suspect it'll take more than this "Apprentice"-ship to learn to l...
USA Today
"The Sorcerer's Apprentice" is the opposite of alchemy.
Village Voice
Cage and director Jon Turteltaub (National Treasure) make leftovers into fine PG malarkey with their hokey naďveté and prank...
San Francisco Chronicle
It's an OK, family-oriented comedy action blockbuster with jokes and special effects troweled on to bolster its not-terribly...
Metromix
Special effects really aren’t this “Sorcerer’s” forte. Neither is storytelling, as little kids will have their brains tied i...
Emanuel Levy
A picture that works hard (too hard) to be magical and innovative as an epic comedy adventure—but to no avail.
Variety
This visually overblown fantasy finds the Mouse House trying to spin another family-friendly tentpole from the "National Tre...
Hollywood Reporter
No magic.
Joblo
It’s a big, glossy, over-produced spectacle loaded to the brims with action, and special FX, but lacking a cohesive narrative.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Jon Turteltaub
Writer: Carlo Bernard
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Cast: Nicolas Cage, Jay Baruchel, Alfred Molina

Release: July 14, 2010
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