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Angels & Demons (2009)

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Reviews Counted:235

Fresh:85

Rotten:150

Average Rating:5.1/10

Consensus: Angels and Demons is a fast-paced thrill ride, and an improvement on the last Dan Brown adaptation, but the storyline too often wavers between implausible and ridiculous, and does not translate effectively to the big screen.

Rated: 12A [See Full Rating] for sequences of violence, disturbing images and thematic material.

Runtime: 4 hrs 45 mins

Genre: Action/Adventure

Theatrical Release:14-05-2009

Synopsis: Dan Brown’s novels are packed with fascinating historical tidbits which he ingeniously twists into plots that are so intricate and complex that there is a constant need to inform the reader with... Dan Brown’s novels are packed with fascinating historical tidbits which he ingeniously twists into plots that are so intricate and complex that there is a constant need to inform the reader with exposition, often leaving little room for character development. There is a bit of this stilted quality to ANGELS AND DEMONS, the second of Brown’s novels to be brought to the big screen by the tandem of Ron Howard and Tom Hanks, but more than enough intense action to keep the eyes of the audience as busy as their minds. The details of the plot are as diabolical as any in Hollywood history: after the pope’s death, a nefarious organization stashes an antimatter bomb somewhere in the Vatican, threatening to annihilate the conclave of cardinals who are meeting to elect the papal successor. To pass the time until the bomb will detonate, the enemy begins to torture and kill a few of the individual cardinals, but there is a pattern to the grotesque executions, involving hidden sculptural symbols and secret architectural clues. Unfortunately for the church, the man most capable of deciphering the code is the American "symbologist" Robert Langdon (Hanks), who happens to be an affirmed atheist. The script is filled with amazing details about the centuries-old conflict between the church and the Illuminati (whose members included Galileo, Michelangelo, and Bernini), which Hanks uncovers as he breathlessly races between various landmarks in Rome, always a step behind the sinister assassin. The secondary cast consists almost entirely of European actors, including Ewan McGregor, Stellan Skarsgaard, and Armin Mueller-Stahl, who betray so little emotion that it is impossible to tell who is a part of the conspiracy until long after the explosive climax. [More]

Starring: Tom Hanks, Ewan McGregor, Ayelet Zurer, Stellan Skarsgaard

Starring: Tom Hanks, Ewan McGregor, Ayelet Zurer, Stellan Skarsgaard, Pierfrancesco Favino, Nicolaj Lie Kaas, Armin Mueller-Stahl

Director: Ron Howard

Director: Ron Howard
Screenwriter: David Koepp, Akiva Goldsman
Producer: Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, John Calley
Composer: Hans Zimmer
Studio: Columbia Pictures

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Angels & Demons is a film for pilgrim sightseers - marvel at the Vatican's lovely paintings as another corpse turns up.

Full Review Source: Teletext | comment Comment
05/20/09
Victor Olliver
Victor Olliver
Teletext

As a cracking tale of code-cracking, Angels & Demons never really works. Howard doesn’t create the drama of a great mind facing great challenges, struggling to see the truth as the clock ticks.

Full Review Source: Sunday Times (UK) | comment Comment
05/17/09
Cosmo Landesman
Cosmo Landesman
Sunday Times (UK)

The movie progresses with the smooth patter and rapid movements of a conman gulling tourists with a three-card trick on Sixth Avenue or Oxford Street and there are fewer of those expository moments in The Da Vinci Code.

Full Review Source: Observer [UK] | comment Comment
05/17/09
Philip French
Philip French
Observer [UK]

It's a fine action thriller with a historical plot, but I'd strongly advise fans to read the novel too. It fills out a much more detailed plot. For a bit of lightweight fun, though, you won't go wrong here.

Full Review Source: Sunday Mail [UK] | comment Comment
05/17/09
Sunday Mail [UK]

Thankfully the filmmakers get the tone right this time, with a lively romp that's not afraid to get a bit silly.

Full Review Source: Shadows on the Wall | comment Comment
05/16/09
Rich Cline
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall

Given that it combines religious, scientific, political, art historical and academic lunacy in one package, Angels & Demons is at least more entertaining than the dreary, talky Da Vinci Code.

Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | comment Comment
05/15/09
Kim Newman
Kim Newman
Empire Magazine
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The re-creation of St Peter’s and the Sistine Chapel on the Hollywood backlot is a production achievement, yet the movie’s about as exciting as looking over someone’s shoulder while they finish a crossword.

Full Review Source: Time Out | comment Comment
05/15/09
Trevor Johnston
Trevor Johnston
Time Out
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Mindful of the religious storm which The Da Vinci Code stirred up, Angels & Demons, like Langdon's newly tidy locks, is as demure as a monk on retreat, almost to the point of anonymity.

Full Review Source: Channel 4 Film | comment Comment
05/15/09
Leigh Singer
Leigh Singer
Channel 4 Film
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This graceless and overwrought piece of storytelling will probably earn a Pope’s ransom at the box office, despite its many flaws.

Full Review Source: Times [UK] | comment Comment
05/15/09
Wendy Ide
Wendy Ide
Times [UK]
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If the film is never quite as inert as The Da Vinci Code, I hesitate to call this a thriller. It's big, bombastic and glossy - but it is also stiff and sometimes ludicrous.

Full Review Source: Guardian [UK] | comment Comment
05/15/09
Xan Brooks
Xan Brooks
Guardian [UK]
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What pleasures there are in Brown's orgy of Catholic intrigue could only be called accidental, and tend towards the guilty – you may want to take a whip.

Full Review Source: Daily Telegraph | comment Comment
05/15/09
Tim Robey
Tim Robey
Daily Telegraph
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So the film isn’t entirely without faults, and those of the faith will pick many holes in it. But I was entertained, and I may even read the book.

Full Review Source: Little White Lies | comment Comment
05/15/09
Ruth Carruthers
Ruth Carruthers
Little White Lies

With such guiltily enjoyable hokum as a Dan Brown page-turner, you wonder what would have happened if someone actually had fun with it and, maybe, let us have some too. By treating trash as art, they've really taken the thrill out of this thriller.

Full Review Source: IGN Movies UK | comment Comment
05/15/09
Tom Hawker
Tom Hawker
IGN Movies UK

Angels & Demons never really wants to admit that it's an absurd folly masquerading as a high-brow thriller, but it's marginally more dynamic than its predecessor and will probably pass time reasonably well as in-flight entertainment.

Full Review Source: Digital Spy | comment Comment
05/15/09
Simon Reynolds
Simon Reynolds
Digital Spy

Avoiding the pitfalls of The Da Vinci Code, the eventful follow-up makes plenty of its own mis-steps. We now have renewed respect for the corny, endearingly unpretentious National Treasure movies.

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05/15/09
Charles Gant
Charles Gant
Heat Magazine

After the weight of expectation awaiting The Da Vinci Code, this is a more enjoyable affair and relaxed affair – a sort of National Treasure for grown-ups.

Full Review Source: Sky Movies | comment Comment
05/15/09
Tim Evans
Tim Evans
Sky Movies

Atoning for The Da Vinci Code’s cardinal sin – thou shalt not bore – this superior sequel zips along at such a lick you can almost forget the story is utter bollocks. At this rate, The Lost Symbol should be a doozy.

Full Review Source: Total Film | comment Comment
05/15/09
Neil Smith
Neil Smith
Total Film

This isn’t a bad film at all, but it could be better… and I am very aware that regardless of what I think it will be huge.

Full Review Source: Heart 106.2 | comment Comment
05/15/09
Simon Thompson
Simon Thompson
Heart 106.2

This is a terrible movie with barely concealed contempt for its audience. Please don't go to see it - or another of these calamities may be along next summer.

Full Review Source: Daily Mail [UK] | comment 2 Comments
05/15/09
Christopher Tookey
Christopher Tookey
Daily Mail [UK]

There may be a decent thriller here, but it's buried alive beneath turgid pacing and ream upon ream of dry-as-dust dialogue. Oh, and Ewan McGregor's in it - rarely a good sign.

Full Review Source: Daily Mirror [UK] | comment 3 Comments
05/15/09
David Edwards
David Edwards
Daily Mirror [UK]
 
 
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