
Village Voice
Between its lame slapstick and bevy of odors this Spy Kids manages to both figuratively and literally stink.
Full reviewDirector Robert Rodriguez brings the fourth dimension: AromaScope (aka scratch & sniff cards) to this, the fourth entry in his family action-adventure series.
This time around the spy kids must thwart a time travel plot, hatched by villain The Timekeeper (Jeremy Piven, Entourage), with the help of their new step-mum (Jessica Alba, Sin City) - a retired spy for the OSS (Organisation of Super Spies). Also stars Ricky Gervais (The Office).
LessBetween its lame slapstick and bevy of odors this Spy Kids manages to both figuratively and literally stink.
Full reviewLimps into its fourth installment with shiny CGI and frequent fart jokes to hold the attention spans of the underage and undemanding.
Full reviewVisually dreary (don’t bother paying the 3-D premium), lazily yet confusingly plotted, dominated by jokes involving vomit and an endlessly flatulent baby, All the Time in the World feels more like straight-to-DVD filler.
Full reviewThis fourth "Spy Kids" picture isn't so much bad as it is just boring, lacking the buzz and brio of even some of the earlier entries in the series.
Full reviewPointless trying to make sense of its cretinous plotting, but perhaps savour the irony of a film about stolen time that robs 89 precious minutes of your own.
Full reviewWe aren’t aware of any way to watch Spy Kids 4: All The Time In The World 3D in New Zealand. If we’ve got that wrong, please contact us.
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