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Our review of 'Central Intelligence,' the new Dwayne Johnson/Kevin Hart buddy comedy that's nowhere near as funny as they are.
Central Intelligence has done very well at the US box-office, thanks majorly in part to its two stars. The movie's success rested on the chemistry between its leads and both bounce off of each ...
Dwayne Johnson is so winning in “Central Intelligence” that the action comedy is worth a watch despite its familiar buddy-comedy beats.
At first glance, the shot-in-Massachusetts “Central Intelligence” seems to be one of those dumb summer action-comedies. But like the movie’s spy-game plot, there’s more than meets the eye ...
“Central Intelligence” is a chase movie that goes nowhere, but from which there’s no escape. Hart plays the stereotypical innocent everyman who is pulled into an espionage crisis.
Provide the best fun in a pile of outtakes shown in the end credits and you have a zero-momentum mess like “Central Intelligence.” It’s the kind of movie that sends you from the theater ...
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