Rush Hour 3 Critic Reviews

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Washington Post | Desson ThomsonAdd Critic to Favorites

At the risk of eternal damnation on the Internet, I admit to laughing at -- even feeling momentarily touched by -- Rush Hour 3.Read the full review

Boston Globe | Wesley MorrisAdd Critic to Favorites

Rush Hour 3 reminds us that Tucker is an utterly strange entertainment phenomenon: He exists only in the world of these movies.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Owen GleibermanAdd Critic to Favorites

It's a jerry-built kick-ass insult machine assembled entirely out of secondhand parts.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Kevin CrustAdd Critic to Favorites

There's precious little that is fresh or new about the movie.Read the full review

Chicago Sun-Times | Roger EbertAdd Critic to Favorites

Once you realize it's only going to be so good, you settle back and enjoy that modest degree of goodness, which is at least not badness, and besides, if you're watching Rush Hour 3, you obviously didn't have anything better to do, anyway.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Ruthe SteinAdd Critic to Favorites

It works primarily because of the chemistry between Chan and Tucker, which is at its combustible best this time out.Read the full review

USA Today | Claudia PuigAdd Critic to Favorites

Feels as desperate and static as being trapped in a traffic jam.Read the full review

The Onion (A.V. Club) | Nathan RabinAdd Critic to Favorites

For a series devoted to giving audiences exactly what they want, it'd be pretty damn appropriate.Read the full review

Wall Street Journal | Joanne KaufmanAdd Critic to Favorites

Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker have been through a lot together. To be exact, "Rush Hour" "Rush Hour 2" and now Rush Hour 3. Are they tired? Perhaps not, but their antics and action sequences certainly are.Read the full review

Variety | Robert KoehlerAdd Critic to Favorites

The latest picture to feature one of the movies’ oddest crime-fighting tandems nevertheless stays true to the franchise formula of East-West fusion action, broad cultural comedy and international intrigue, this time largely in Paris.Read the full review

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