Reviews for Movies in Theaters
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Everyone's a Critic
"If truth be told, the movie is dead without Thornton. The young actors aren't the most stellar thesps to swear their way through a film."
Desson Thomson, Washington Post

"Bad News Bears is a monster all right, one that strikes fear in the hearts of moviegoers who prize taste and novelty."
Jan Stuart, Newsday

"At the least, they could have changed the title to tip us off as to how they changed the movie. They could have called it Bad %$#@in' News @&*hole Bears."
Jeff Strickler, Minneapolis Star Tribune

"The sweetness is gone. The sense of unforced kid rowdiness. And, most crucially, due to a bad casting decision, the central relationship between the coach and his star player."
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie, Atlanta Journal-Constitution

"The main character is a bona-fide loser--his claim to fame is that he once pitched two-thirds of an inning in the majors - but even he becomes a self-made good guy in the end, as do the seeming wimps and nerds who play for him."
David Sterritt, Christian Science Monitor