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Move over, Michael Bay. "The Island" is no longer the loudest, dumbest movie of the summer. The title now goes to Rob Cohen's "Stealth," a series of explosions and special effects in search of a plot and characters ... but not looking hard enough. Read the full review
Three military pilots embark on a mission to destroy an out-of-control prototype drone fighter plane equipped with artificial intelligence and the ability to start a nuclear war.
Director: Rob Cohen
Starring: Josh Lucas, Jessica Biel, Jamie Foxx, Joe Morton, Sam Shepard, Richard Roxburgh, Ian Bliss
Run time: 121 minutes
Release date: July 29, 2005
Rating: PG-13 for intense action, some violence, brief strong language and innuendo.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: D
"Reportedly, Stealth may feature the biggest explosion ever filmed for a movie. No wonder it's such a bomb."
Middletown Journal: C
"Stealth may aim to be nothing more than brainless fun, but there's little fun to be had when the movie is such a derivative patchwork quilt of mediocrity."
The Palm Beach Post: B
"Low on credibility, but high on aerial derring-do and crashes through the sound barrier, Stealth is a hoot of a summertime guilty pleasure."
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