Sky High (2005) Critic Reviews
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From a pure entertainment perspective, it is arguably the most enjoyable motion picture of the season. Sky High is funny, smart, energetic, subversive, and has a few substantive things to say.Read the full review
Smartly written and sprightly played, Sky High satisfies with a clever commingling of spoofy superheroics, school-daze hijinks, and family friendly coming-of-age. dramedydramedy.Read the full review
With one foot planted in the world of comic book fantasy and the other firmly stuck in the grim realities of high school, this is one of those rare family films that truly work for the whole family, even if Mom and Pop might find themselves needing earplugs during some exceedingly long and loud passages.Read the full review
A likable mix of laughs and wacky action sequences.Read the full review
Sky High gets Kurt Russell back to his retro Disney roots, and he's still in good enough shape at age 54 to wear a supernatural hunk's cape.Read the full review
This zippy Disney adventure-comedy, crammed with special effects, asks that age-old rhetorical question, "Is there life after high school?," and answers it with a cheerful "Not really."Read the full review
The flick is best in its bittier moments (watch for the stellar cameos), and there's nothing to trouble the tots.Read the full review
A squeaky clean, family-friendly comedy that merely sounds like an unreleased Cheech and Chong romp.Read the full review
A slight but sure-footed, live-action comic fantasy.Read the full review
An affable, breezy, but undistinguished kiddie comedy.Read the full review