Movie reviews: "K-PAX"


K-Pax
HOLLYWOOD - Critics generally agree that Kevin Spacey lives up to his name in the

sci-fi (or is it?) movie K-PAX.

"Playing a droll alien is something of a

stunt role, the equivalent of a fat pitch down the middle for someone as

talented as Spacey," writes Kenneth Turan in the Los Angeles

Times, "and the satisfying thing about "K-PAX" is not that the actor

is good at it, but how he goes about making the role his own."

Jay Carr

in the Boston Globe simply marvels at Spacey's work in the film:

"It is a beautifully modulated performance," he writes, "with a wide and

subtle range of colors and feelings, and a delicious helping of deadpan

humor just for dessert."

On the other hand, Jeff Bridges has the

unenviable role of playing what the Atlanta

Journal-Constitution's Eleanor Ringel Gillespie calls "straightman

to Spacey's spaceman."

By and large, the movie is receiving lukewarm

reviews, the best of them from Rita Kempley in the Washington

Post: "Primarily, it's a warm, fuzzy and funny duet between Spacey

and Bridges, one that brings to mind the interplay between Spock and

Kirk. The picture never quite reaches the stars, but it definitely rises

above much of what passes for entertainment today."

However, Carrie

Rickey concludes in the Philadelphia Inquirer: "K-PAX is

much better served by its actors than by its screenwriters."


Check out the Hollywood.com K-PAX review here!

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