Running Time
101
min
MPAA rating
PG-13
(for violence including disturbing images, sexual content, language, drug references, and nudity)
Release Date
Oct 19, 2012
Alex Cross
Alex Cross, a young homicide detective/psychologist, meets his match in a serial killer. The two face off in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, but when the mission gets personal, Cross is pushed to the edge of his moral and psychological limits.
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Some movies make it to theaters, and you don’t know why. Nothing works. Or some of it works, but that doesn’t matter because what’s working is so deeply, painfully boring. “Alex Cross” is that kind of movie. If I hadn’t had to stay awake, I would have slept though the whole thing. At home. This is an attempt to revive a blockbuster publishing franchise — James Patterson’s Alex Cross crime novels — with Tyler Perry replacing Morgan Freeman. Perry, who already has a kind of franchise with his Madea movies, would be better served to let her do the detective work in these films. I, at least, smell “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Crime Scene.”
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