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Genre Movie :Drama,Action & Adventure,Science Fiction & Fantasy
Mpaa Rating : PG-13 Release Date : Mar 1, 2013 Wide
Actors :Nicholas Hoult,Eleanor Tomlinson,Ewan McGregor,Stanley Tucci,Eddie Marsan,Ewen Bremner,Ian McShane,Christopher Fairbank,Simon Lowe,Mingus Johnston,Ralph Brown,Joy McBrinn,Chris Brailsford,Warwick Davis,Craig Salisbury,Peter Bonner,Lee Boardman,Lee Whitlock,Jody Halse,Richard M. Dixon
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Jack the Giant Slayer
All Critics Ranting For Jack the Giant Slayer : 5.8If You Like this movie you can streaming Jack the Giant Slayer movie without downloading HERE
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Review For Jack the Giant Slayer
A mash-up of old-school heroism, pantomime villainy, starstruck lovers and post-'Shrek' archness, it's more exhausting than exhilarating.Nigel Floyd-Time Out
It's fast, rousing, and blessedly brief - under two hours instead of, say, nine in three bladder-straining installments.
David Edelstein-Vulture
Not awful, not wonderful, Jack the Giant Slayer is a midrange fairy tale epic that's a lot more ho-hum than fee-fi-fo-fum.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
Jack the Giant Slayer is slight, but consistently amusing.
Tom Charity-CNN.com
The movie feels so much like a video game that your fingers instinctively itch to do something, though a Jack video game isn't one we'd really want to play.
Mary F. Pols-TIME Magazine
The script sets up the situation and characters nicely, and the actors are terrific.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
When it really gets going, and especially in the last 30 minutes, it's passable as matinee fodder.
Eric D. Snider-EricDSnider.com
If this is the new baseline for kid's fantasy films, and not freaking Wrath of the Titans, we're in very good shape.
Will Leitch-Deadspin
Jack the Giant Slayer is a quick and simple action adventure that comes loaded with plenty of laughs and CGI spectacle.
Jeremy Lebens-We Got This Covered
If anything "Jack the Giant Slayer" proves it's about time we begin inventing new fairytales.
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed
Director Bryan Singer, who made The Usual Suspects and earlier X-Men movies, does a bit of good-hearted slumming with this CGI-heavy fantasy.
Phil Villarreal-COED.com
Although a fairy tale, the movie is presented as a big-budget, special-effects blockbuster that plays as much like Clash of the Titans as a Disney cartoon. That places a lot of limitations on audience.
Forrest Hartman-Reno Gazette-Journal
Jack The Giant Slayer is an entertaining family adventure, with moments of tension and humour in equal measure.
Sam Bathe-Fan The Fire
dull and perfunctory
Bill Gibron-Film Racket
Apparently spent most of its 'giant' $195 million budget on lavish, impressive special effects and nary a tinker's nickel on the ho-hum script.
Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
The cast seem stilted, even a bit surprised, to find themselves in the fictitious land of Cloister, dressed in panto regalia with dreadful hair-dos, no doubt under orders to deliver their lines with a touch of deliberate theatricality.
Simon Weaving-Screenwize
Thanks to the marvel of digital visual effects and the clear influence of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings, [director Bryan] Singer does a terrific job showing us just how realistic a battle set in a fantasy world can look.
Jim Schembri-3AW
... a clever yet gentle twist on a familiar story, and one that multiple generations can share.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
Between the magic beans or a ticket to this film... maybe take the beans.
Tom Glasson-Concrete Playground
The family audience deserves better than this.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
Singer is more concerned with old-fashioned storytelling than chasing a target audience's fleeting fads.
Andy Lea-Daily Star
You don't know Jack. And, I'm not so sure you want to get to know him, because he's a bit on the bland side.
Paul Chambers-Movie Chambers
This is, at best, dull escapism but there are a few reasons to keep watching, including Stanley Tucci camping away as the hissable villain and knight Ewan McGregor being sausage-rolled up by a chef colossus.
Alan Jones-Radio Times
We may sigh heavily at the thought of yet another fairy tale blockbuster, but the filmmakers and cast here demand a bit more attention. And sure enough, it's refreshingly smarter and funnier than we expect.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
It could almost be funny, how Jack keeps trying to fly off into could-be fascinating directions and then gets yanked back into a mushy mediocrity.
MaryAnn Johanson-Flick Filosopher
McGregor's dashing Elmont never loses his posh sang-froid... and with Tucci gleefully hamming it up as the villain, it's the supporting cast who are full of beans, rather than the overshadowed young leads.
Jason Best-Movie Talk
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