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Wrath Of The Titans

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Perseus braves the treacherous underworld to rescue his father, Zeus, captured by his son, Ares, and brother Hades who unleash the ancient Titans upon the world.
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Examiner.com
[I]f you are planning on seeing it, do yourself a favor and stick with good old fashioned 2-D. However, if you want to do yourself a bigger favor, you should just skip it altogether
September 16, 2012
Village Voice
What it lacks are the very elements that made the first movie such a surprise: wit and nerve.
March 30, 2012
Deadspin
Movies like this are often called "video game" movies, since they're basically a series of interstitial "story" scenes plopped in to transition to and from the fighting scenes. But this is an insult to video games.
June 23, 2013
San Francisco Chronicle
A movie in which whole sequences consist of nothing but guys fighting stiff computer images. Such scenes would be boring even were they done well, but these scenes aren't done well.
March 30, 2012
The Aristocrat
...it would seem like [Worthington] was inoculated against charisma as a child.
September 27, 2012
TheShiznit.co.uk
With every inch of screen filled with pixel paint and indistinguishable action, the whole thing just became mind-numbing to watch.
September 13, 2012
We Got This Covered
Admittedly, Wrath of the Titans is a step up from its predecessor but that's not saying a whole lot. It's by no means a good film and unless you really enjoyed the first film, there's no reason you should see this.
September 15, 2012
Globe and Mail
The father of the gods turned out to be a CGI-created, lava-spewing, mountain-sized creature with smudgy features and all the eloquence of a belch.
March 30, 2012
ReelViews
For those with a burning curiosity to know how The Lord of the Rings as directed by Michael Bay might look, Wrath of the Titans provides an idea.
March 30, 2012
Rolling Stone
This feeble followup to 2010's godawful Clash of the Titans sucketh the mighty big one.
March 30, 2012
Toronto Star
Worthington remains a distinctly humourless hero, which makes you long for the likes of a prime-time Harrison Ford or Arnold Schwarzenegger, who knew how to make a fondue out of cheese.
March 30, 2012