- CELEBRITY
- 06:30 PM, Apr 19
too silly to be taken as sober espionage drama yet too grim to properly tickle the funny boneby Peter Howell [Toronto Star ]
the best action-comedies manage wit even in the midst of mayhem, a combo director Rawson Marshall Thurber ("We're the Millers") seems incapable of pulling offby Sara Stewart [New York Post ]
mindless summer funby Jon Frosch [Hollywood Reporter ]
it's the kind of movie that sends you from the theater smiling because you're glad it's overby Colin Covert [Minneapolis Star Tribune ]
is kind of like having ice cream for dinner and steak for dessert - it seems like it might work, but it doesn'tby Moira MacDonald [Seattle Times ]
if you're expecting the story threads to cohere, you're in the wrong multiplex. Central Intelligence always takes the lazy way out. You go along for the ride because Hart and Johnson promise something they can't deliverby Peter Travers [Rolling Stone ]
a shambolic high-concept farce that doubles as a cautionary tale of where studio comedies go wrongReview rate : C- by Ignatiy Vishnevetsky [A.V. Club ]
"Central Intelligence" doesn't feel like the birth of a great comic duo - more like a blind date that goes a little better than expected. The chemistry's not there yetby Sam Adams [The Wrap ]