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  Movie Review for Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow

Movie Review for
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow



Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
Also known as: World of Tomorrow

166 Reviews total.

Release date: 9/17/2004
Run length: 106 mins.
Categories: Action/Adventure , Science Fiction/Fantasy , Thriller

Summary: Famous scientists around the world have mysteriously disappeared and "Chronicle" reporter Polly Perkins, and ace aviator Sky Captain, are both on the investigation. Risking their lives as they travel to exotic places around the world, can the fearless duo stop Dr. Totenkopf, the evil mastermind behind a plot to destroy the earth? Aided by Franky Cook, commander of an all-female amphibious squadron, and technical genius Dex, Polly and Sky Captain may be our planet's only hope.

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow

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Kevin Carr of 7M Pictures (7/0)
            It was just so busy trying to be an homage that it didn’t bother to spend any time on characters ...

By
Mike McGranaghan of Aisle Seat (7/0)
            Style alone isn’t enough to make a movie good, but it can add an atmosphere of fun and imaginatio...

By
Phil Villarreal of Arizona Daily Star (7/0)
            I want a Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow lunchbox.

By
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie of Atlanta Journal-Constitution (6/1)
            This movie would make Flash Gordon and Indiana Jones proud.

By
Lori Hoffman of Atlantic City Weekly (7/0)
            ... so mechanical, the actors might as well been figments of the computer’s imagination as well.

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Marc Savlov of Austin Chronicle (7/0)
            Not so much a film as a singular and joyous tribute to a vanished age when wonder only cost a nic...

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
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Neil Smith of BBC (7/0)
            Alas, the finest technology money can buy can't disguise basic flaws in plotting and structure, a...

By
Emily Blunt of Blunt Review (7/0)
            Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is a visual masterpiece...

By
Ty Burr of Boston Globe (7/0)
            The only thing keeping it from greatness is a good story.

By
Daniel Etherington of Channel 4 Film (7/0)
            Fabulous stuff. Technologically fascinating, earnestly enjoyable and rewarding in its sincere sen...

By
Lawrence Toppman of Charlotte Observer (7/0)
            A unique gem that needs neither sequels nor imitations.

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Roger Ebert of Chicago Sun-Times (7/0)
            It's like a film that escaped from the imagination directly onto the screen, without having to pa...

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
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Allison Benedikt of Chicago Tribune (7/0)
            Drawing from a well of pulp fiction, film noir and comic book imagery -- not to mention influence...

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David Sterritt of Christian Science Monitor (7/0)
            Crass and soulless.

By
Todd Hertz of Christianity Today (7/0)
            Director Kerry Conran hasn't just mimicked his favorite serials and comic books. He's written a l...

By
Jules Brenner of Cinema Signals (7/0)
            A bravura performance was had by all!

By
Joshua Tyler of CinemaBlend.com (7/0)
            If you can get past the constant blurring, you’ll have a good time watching it.

By
Luis Martinez of Cinenganos (7/0)
            Una maravillosa muestra de ficción, un exquisito viaje al futuro a través del pasado y una dósis ...

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
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Karina Montgomery of Cinerina (7/0)
            It’s like a little bubble of an art project, simultaneously being an interesting experiment in a ...

By
Paul Clinton (CNN.com) of CNN.com (7/0)
            Class-A eye candy.

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Mark Palermo of Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) (7/0)
            It reaches toward the naivety and heroics of 1930s adventure serials without pausing from its thr...

By
Jeffrey M. Anderson of Combustible Celluloid (7/0)
            Re-invents the idea of cinema as we know it, taking it into a brave new future while remaining re...

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Harvey S. Karten of Compuserve (7/0)
            A technological marvel whose gimmickry outlives its welcome.

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Peter Sobczynski of Critic Doctor (7/0)
            Purely on a technological level, 'Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow' is one of the most start...

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
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Philip Wuntch of Dallas Morning News (7/0)
            A film to look at but not always listen to. But the impact of many of its images is worth all the...

By
Steven D. Greydanus of Decent Films Guide (7/0)
            A beguilingly unreal excursion into the imaginative world of another age… must viewing for g...

By
Boo Allen of Denton Record Chronicle (TX) (7/0)
            Movies can do anything these days; sometimes they can make the old look new.

By
Robert Denerstein of Denver Rocky Mountain News (7/0)
            An amazing synthesis -- of computerized animation and live action, of new technology and star pow...

By
Jeff Vice of Deseret News, Salt Lake City (7/0)
            Spy Captain may be an acquired taste. But for those who have an appreciation for old pulp serials...

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Dragan Antulov of Draxblog Movie Reviews (7/0)
            delightfully anachronistic piece of digital mastery

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
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David Foucher of EDGE Boston (7/0)
            The mythology of “Star Wars” with the stylized flair of 1940s film noir, digitally dreamed and su...

By
Brian Mckay of eFilmCritic.com (7/0)
            Although worth a once-over by the curious, the visually intriguing World of Tomorrow will likely ...

By
David Cornelius of eFilmCritic.com (7/0)
            This is a movie boiling over with its own positive energy, its own sense of boy-howdy fun.

By
Scott Weinberg of eFilmCritic.com (7/0)
            It's a fast-paced, genre-referential, movie-reverential, dazzlingly beautiful and giddily enjoyab...

By
Emanuel Levy of EmanuelLevy.Com (7/0)
            Storyline assumes a superfluous, secondary role to the special effects in Sky Captain, a curio th...

By
William Thomas of Empire Magazine (7/0)
            For its writer-director, Sky Captain was a labour of love. For almost everyone else -- including ...

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
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Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly (7/0)
            A gorgeous, funny, and welcome novelty.

By
Eric D. Snider of EricDSnider.com (7/0)
            When all of the movie's elements are working together -- the familiar characters and story, and t...

By
Jake Euker of F5 (Wichita, KS) (7/0)
            Conran skips what chokes so much screen adventure today: extraneous characters, endless back stor...

By
Eugene Novikov of Film Blather (7/0)
            There isn't a frame that I wouldn't pay good money to hang on my wall.

By
Walter Chaw of Film Freak Central (7/0)
            It's disconcerting to consider that the aims of the villain jibe with the aims of the film itself...

By
Jimmy O of Film Snobs (7/0)
            Just because you can do it doesn't mean you should do it. Unless it means getting Jolie in a mili...

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
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Pete Vonder Haar of Film Threat (7/0)
            Occasionally threatens to collapse under the weight of its own production, but all in all it's an...

By
Phil Hall of Film Threat (7/0)
            Great performances (especially Angelina Jolie) and endless CGI trickery barely conceals a sloppy ...

By
Christopher Null of filmcritic.com (7/0)
            not just the best sci-fi flick since Minority Report, it’s also one of the best films of the year...

By
Brian Orndorf of FilmJerk.com (7/0)
            This is a film strictly for audiences that love going to the movies.

By
Todd Gilchrist of FilmStew.com (7/0)
            With his first film, Kerry Conran manages to replicate the feeling of unfettered, childlike innoc...

By
Rob Vaux of Flipside Movie Emporium (7/0)
            [It] reminds us how much fun the movies are supposed to be.

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
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Jeffrey Lyles of Gazette (MD) (7/0)
            Conran creates a wonderfully inventive, fun little world so exciting that one hopes that he retur...

By
Eric Lurio of Greenwich Village Gazette (7/0)
            It’s worth the money to see it on the big screen.

By
Peter Canavese of Groucho Reviews (7/0)
            Though the exercise is ultimately empty, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow must be seen to be...

By
Ross Anthony of Hollywood Report Card (7/0)
            Though initially intriguing & intermittently appealing, the film never develops, and hides its mo...

By
Amy Biancolli of Houston Chronicle (5/2)
            Half of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is a film of breathtaking vision and craftsmanship,...

By
Glen Oliver of IGN Movies (7/0)
            If you love movies, enjoy adventure, and cherish beauty: see Sky Captain.

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
By
Steve Rhodes of Internet Reviews (7/0)
            Your initial wows will quickly turn into yawns.

By
Jackie K. Cooper of jackiekcooper.com (7/0)
            A case of too much style over too little substance.

By
JoBlo of JoBlo's Movie Emporium (7/0)
            ...this movie entertained me from beginning until the end...

By
Bob Bloom of Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN) (7/0)
            The World of Tomorrow is an enjoyable look back at a make-believe cinematic world that existed in...

By
Alex Sandell of Juicy Cerebellum (7/0)
            The World of Tomorrow feels like yesterday's news.

By
Steve Crum of Kansas City Kansan (7/0)
            A remarkable picture peppered with stream-of-movie-consciousness, 1930's media imagery.

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
By
Andrea Chase of Killer Movie Reviews (7/0)
            Conran has fashioned an eye-popping roller coaster of a film that is a glorious evocation of a go...

By
Robert Roten of Laramie Movie Scope (7/0)
            This is as much of a breakthrough film as 'Tron' was.

By
Anthony Del Valle of Las Vegas Mercury (7/0)
            [The film has] the perfect visual style for a chldlike tale of 1939 bang-bang male heroics and to...

By
Carol Cling of Las Vegas Review-Journal (7/0)
            ... while the sky's the limit when it comes to [director Kerry] Conran's visual flights of fancy,...

By
Jon Niccum of Lawrence Journal-World (7/0)
            The production design is so adept at looking both retroactive AND futuristic that the film always...

By
Nick Schager of Lessons of Darkness (7/0)
            The epitome of CGI’s best and worst attributes.

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
By
Prairie Miller of Long Island Press (7/0)
            It's the story that gets in the wayof this magic show, coasting along a much more awkward path th...

By
Jeffrey Overstreet of Looking Closer (7/0)
            Conran is ... in touch with his inner 10-year-old. His feature-length debut seems like it has bee...

By
Kenneth Turan of Los Angeles Times (7/0)
            Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow may be one of those films that leaves you humming the scene...

By
Austin O'Connor of Lowell Sun (7/0)
            [A]mazing to look at but not as much fun as it should be to watch.

By
Rene Rodriguez of Miami Herald (7/0)
            A static, uninvolving experience.

By
Duane Dudek of Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (7/0)
            While Sky Captain is interesting and imaginative, it is not all that involving and some may resis...

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
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Gabriel Shanks of Mixed Reviews (7/0)
            Both a throwback and a leap forward, an odd yet satisfying marriage of now and then.

By
Susan Granger of Modamag.com (7/0)
            Talk about comic book movies! It's a slick, super-stylish, nostalgic, pop-culture adventure for t...

By
Kevin N. Laforest of Montreal Film Journal (7/0)
            Requires much suspension of disbelief on the audience’s part, but the story is not involving enou...

By
Ken Hanke of Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) (7/0)
            Whatever it does or doesn't portend, it's here, and it's one grand, good-humored ride.

By
David N. Butterworth of Movie Boeuf (7/0)
            An enjoyable and visually dashing computer-generated exercise.

By
Frank Ochieng of Movie Eye (7/0)
            ...dashing and daring...visually rich in its presentation...cleverly combines the elements of sur...

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
By
Nell Minow of Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies (7/0)
            The scenes are superbly imaginative and yet so real that they feel half-remembered.

By
Michael Elliott of Movie Parables (7/0)
            May be a movie lover's dream but it's hardly a dream of a movie.

By
Kevin A. Ranson of MovieCrypt.com (7/0)
            ... sure-fire cult hit regardless of the final box office tally.

By
Mark Ramsey of MovieJuice! (7/0)
            Sky Captain's sidekick is a high-tech genius. He invents a pistol that fires smoke rings. It do...

By
Gene Seymour of Newsday (7/0)
            You're more taken with its cleverness than swept up in wonder. Still, Sky Captain and the World o...

By
Jeffrey Westhoff of Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL) (7/0)
            Rolls fantastic tales from the early 20th century into a rock 'em, sock 'em action story as groun...

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
By
Ethan Alter of NYC Film Critic (7/0)
            The second half of Sky Captain is one of the more purely entertaining films I've seen this year.

By
Frank Swietek of One Guy's Opinion (7/0)
            A piece of visual wizardry...[but] more Rocketeer than Indiana Jones, more admirable exercise tha...

By
Keith Phipps of Onion AV Club (7/0)
            As an imaginative visual experience, there's nothing like it. Today, at least.

By
Mark Sells of Oregon Herald (7/0)
            A fantastic looking picture so obsessed with its own appearance that it forgets how to tell a sto...

By
Fiore Mastracci of Outtakes With Fiore (7/0)
            Winner of the Fist of Fiore Award!

By
Jeanne Aufmuth of Palo Alto Weekly (7/0)
             A chimeric big-screen extravaganza that’s refreshingly unique.

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
By
Frédéric Rochefort-Allie of Panorama (7/0)
            Mes félicitations Sky Captain, vous vous méritez une médaille d'honneur!

By
Jay Antani of Perihelion Journal (7/0)
            the visuals are phenomenal, rendered with so much love and passion that each frame is a marvel ju...

By
Sean Burns of Philadelphia Weekly (7/0)
            The must-see summer blockbuster of 1939, it's the new Far From Heaven -- only this time for nerds...

By
Cynthia Fuchs of PopMatters (7/0)
            If the glorious surprise offered up by Wizard of Oz was depicting a world beyond material reality...

By
James Kendrick of Q Network Film Desk (7/0)
            an imminently likable action-adventure throwback that reflects the saucy give-and-take of old mov...

By
Mark Pfeiffer of Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema (7/0)
            Kerry Conran imagines an adventure cobbled together from serials, comic books, and radio dramas o...

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
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Sarah Chauncey of Reel.com (7/0)
            The film's biggest flaw is that it has no emotional center whatsoever.

By
Robin Clifford of Reeling Reviews (7/0)
            Sure, this is comic book stuff, but that doesn’t mean that the actors should be saddled with wood...

By
Betty Jo Tucker of ReelTalk Movie Reviews (7/0)
            More a fascinating curiosity than a satisfying movie experience.

By
Diana Saenger of ReelTalk Movie Reviews (7/0)
            'Sky Captain' boasts an amazing never-before-seen look.

By
James Berardinelli of ReelViews (7/0)
            Generally speaking, I'm not a big fan of style-over- substance movies, but this one is so gorgeou...

By
Mike Ward of Richmond.com (7/0)
            Here…special effects artists create giant, menacing robots and cool fighter planes without gettin...

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
By
Jack Garner of Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (7/0)
            Good fun -- and great looking.

By
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone (7/0)
            It's a gimmick, it's not a movie.

By
Joe Baltake of Sacramento Bee (7/0)
            Style over substance -- but what style!

By
Stephanie Zacharek of Salon.com (7/0)
            Ultimately seems more like a fancy mechanical toy than a work of art we can warm up to.

By
Larry Ratliff of San Antonio Express-News (7/0)
            (Kerry) Conran, a rare rookie director given free reign over his digital domain, takes his place ...

By
Carla Hall of San Francisco Chronicle (7/0)
            Sky Captain never exceeds the level of a clever exercise.

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
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James O'Ehley of Sci-Fi Movie Page (7/0)
            Though this movie will pave the way technologically, hopefully, the next movie that uses CGI this...

By
Sean McBride of Sean the Movie Guy (7/0)
            The film is beautiful to look at and fascinating to talk about, but the story is a bit stuck too ...

By
William Arnold of Seattle Post-Intelligencer (7/0)
            The design loses its novelty very quickly, and, with no human factor to ground them, the graphics...

By
Moira MacDonald of Seattle Times (7/0)
            Marvelous fun to watch.

By
Rich Cline of Shadows on the Wall (7/0)
            A wonderful blend of sharp characters with running gags galore, outrageously inspired visual imag...

By
Ben Walters of Sight and Sound (7/0)
            The picture seems reverse-engineered, as if, having conceived his spectacular milieu, Conran crea...

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
By
Chris Barsanti of Slant Magazine (7/0)
            An Art Deco fantasia imagined by a gadget-obsessed 12-year-old, Sky Captain scarcely bothers with...

By
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat of Spirituality and Practice (7/0)
            This sci-fi thriller eschews fun for worship of old movies; it's a clinker from start to finish.

By
Rob Blackwelder of SPLICEDWire (7/0)
            So perfectly captures the sci-fi wonder of '30s serials...that watching it doesn't arouse a moder...

By
John Venable of Supercala.com (7/0)
            It's incredibly retro while being fantastically futuristic. The world that Kerry Conran has creat...

By
Tony Toscano of Talking Pictures (U.S.) (7/0)
            Unique and just plain fun

By
Dustin Putman of TheMovieBoy.com (7/0)
            An utterly mesmerizing, boundlessly imaginative achievement, perhaps -- and I do not use such ter...

                         Reviews of Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow
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Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone of TheMovieChicks.com (7/0)
            As a story, I'm not sure it lives up to all the praise it's getting, but it's still something to ...

By
Scott Nash of Three Movie Buffs (7/0)
            The most entertaining movie of 2004.

By
Wally Hammond of Time Out (7/0)
            The clincher is how the actors are reduced to puppets and ciphers; Paltrow straight-jacketed in h...

By
Tony Medley of tonymedley.com (7/0)
            The script is not funny or even humorous, or logical, or satirical...The sepia type color makes i...

By
Audrey Rock-Richardson of Tooele Transcript-Bulletin (Utah) (7/0)
            Since the supposed romance between Sky Captain and Polly is so unsatisfying and the visuals are s...

By
Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide's Movie Guide (4/3)
            It's a dream of a movie from which a certain kind of movie lover will never want to awake.

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Matthew Turner of ViewLondon (7/0)
            Exciting, beautifully designed, retro adventure flick that’s a treat for fans of old movies and p...

By
Willie Waffle of WaffleMovies.com (7/0)
            Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is a fun, exciting, visually stunning film that falls just ...

By
Uri Lessing of www.kcactive.com (7/0)
            ...takes the audience to the Shangra La of Lost Horizons, the undersea world of... 20,000 Leagues...

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Michael Szymanski of Zap2it.com (7/0)
            This isn't a film that one would expect depth, and the cliches are fun and anticipated.

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John Beifuss of Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) (3/5) Login Required (Login Required)
            The recent film it closely evokes is no sci-fi blockbuster but "The Saddest Music in the World" b...

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Fred Topel of About.com (3/4) No reference
            If an unknown can make such believable CGI, why can’t George Lucas and ILM?

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John Wirt of Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) (3/4) No reference
            Elaborately conceived and beautifully executed, the movie's a great marriage of fantastical, old-...

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Christopher Smith of Bangor Daily News (Maine) (3/4) No reference
            Forget tomorrow. Kerry Conran's "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" is the movie to see today...

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Kim Williamson of Boxoffice Magazine (3/4) No reference
            This is the fall film to see -- but just once.

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Pablo Villaca of Cinema em Cena (3/4) No reference
            Merece ser visto mais de uma vez (no cinema!) para que possamos apreciar os detalhes espalhados p...

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Mary F. Pols of Contra Costa Times (3/4) No reference
            [Law and Paltrow], not the gewgaws of the computer age, make Sky Captain fly.

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Jeffrey Bruner of Des Moines Register (3/4) No reference
            A dazzling and groundbreaking film, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is the most fun you'll ...

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Michelle Alexandria of Eclipse Magazine (3/4) No reference
            I admire the boldness and vision of this film, but ultimately it fails on almost every level.

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Sean O'Connell of Eclipse Magazine (3/4) No reference
            (Conran's) passion for this particular story elevates his film to great heights. Pour yourself a ...

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Staci Layne Wilson of Fantastica Daily (3/4) No reference
            Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is a real pulp fiction swashbuckler with never a dull momen...

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MaryAnn Johanson of Flick Filosopher (6/1) No reference
            Surface appearances are the beginning and the end of Sky Captain... astonishingly vapid and stupe...

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Guylaine Cadorette of Hollywood.com (3/4) No reference
            While the film is an artistic feat, its story just isn't as gripping as its fantastically compose...

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Jim Slotek of Jam! Movies (3/4) No reference
            It's great eye-candy for film geeks. But it's fairly cold as a movie.

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Kevin Williamson of Jam! Movies (3/4) No reference
            Admiration? Yes. Exhilaration? Sadly, no.

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Robert W. Butler of Kansas City Star (3/4) No reference
            Looks great. Less filling. But in this case looks count for a lot.

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Sheila Benson of L.A. Weekly (3/4) No reference
            Sky Captain is full of such nice, deft touches.

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Josh Bell of Las Vegas Weekly (3/4) No reference
            What matters most is simply the feeling of excitement and wonder [Conran] is able to create.

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Glenn Whipp of Los Angeles Daily News (3/4) No reference
            Visually arresting, but also chilly and off-putting.

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Jeff Strickler of Minneapolis Star Tribune (3/4) No reference
            As the novelty wears off, it becomes increasingly apparent that what's going on in the background...

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James Rocchi of Netflix (3/4) No reference
            Writer-director Kerry Conran goes forward to the past in a breezy, easy adventure with Jude Law a...

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Stephen Whitty of Newark Star-Ledger (3/4) No reference
            Although Conran clearly enjoys the period, it's a stolen nostalgia -- you're not getting his memo...

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M.E. Russell of Oregonian (3/4) No reference
            Despite its flaws, Sky Captain indulges that inner kid who always wanted a single movie crammed w...

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Roger Moore of Orlando Sentinel (3/4) No reference
            The visuals are something, the story something less.

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Steve Schneider of Orlando Weekly (3/4) No reference
            A sumptuous but empty exercise in chapter-play reanimation.

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Dennis Schwartz of Ozus' World Movie Reviews (3/4) No reference
            The robotic acting is a reminder of how stiff the acting was in those throwback serial chapter ...

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Mark R. Leeper of rec.arts.movies.reviews (3/4) No reference
            The Art Deco future as it was seen from the late 1930s is the background for this super-paced sci...

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Sean Means of Salt Lake Tribune (3/4) No reference
            The most whizbang combination of new cinema technology and old-fashioned Saturday-matinee storyte...

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David Elliott of San Diego Union-Tribune (3/4) No reference
            The film is a love party of noirs and flyboy pictures, King Kong and Things to Come, Metropolis a...

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Chris Hewitt (St. Paul) of St. Paul Pioneer Press (3/4) No reference
            I was impressed by Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, but I didn't like it much.

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Josh Larsen of Sun Publications (Chicago, IL) (3/4) No reference
            Ideally it should be shown in a tree house.

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Andrew Griffin of Town Talk (Alexandria, LA) (3/4) No reference
            I'm going to bet that this film heralds a resurgence of interest in blimp travel.

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Jonathan R. Perry of Tyler Morning Telegraph (Texas) (3/4) No reference
            What we should expect of a night at the movies: Bold, clever, inventive, exhilarating — and often...

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Jeffrey Chen of Window to the Movies (3/4) No reference
            Loaded with unrealized potential, but that potential comes in the form of some great technical wo...

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Daniel M. Kimmel of Worcester Telegram & Gazette (3/4) No reference
            Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow is pretty. It’s very pretty. If that sounds like damning wi...

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Gregory Weinkauf of New Times (6/1) Not Reachable
            A rare victory of style over substance.

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