Spy Kids: All the Time in the World
Marissa Cortez Wilson has it all. She's married to a famous television reporter, has a new baby and intelligent twin step kids. However, her world turns upside down when the Timekeeper threatens to take over the planet and she -- once a top agent -- is called back into action by the OSS. With Armageddon approaching, her twins, Rebecca and Cecil, leap into action when they learn of their boring step mom's secret past. Now, the world's most competitive ten-year-olds are forced to put their bickering… Show more
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Filmmaker Robert Rodriguez’s DIY inclinations have made for some pretty reliable genre entertainment over the years. He’s cranked out movies like his “Mariachi’’ trilogy and “Machete’’ almost entirely from his Texas mini-studio, with minimal Hollywood involvement and maximum scruffy panache. Puzzlingly, though, Rodriguez’s various family-geared movies - notably the “Spy Kids’’ series - have been annoying creative clunkers, the one area where doing things his way has seemed like an iffy way. Despite some promising casting, “Spy Kids: All the Time in the World’’ is more of the same.
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