Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D starring Jessica Alba, Rowan Blanchard, and Mason Cook, follows a retired spy who keeps that identity hidden from her clueless husband and whip-smart twin stepchildren but when duty calls again she needs to carry them along in a bid to bond with them.
Critics Of "Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D"
Boston Globe
August 22, 2011
Rodriguez's various family-geared movies - notably the "Spy Kids'' series - have been annoying creative clunkers, the one area where doing things his way has seemed like an iffy way.
An endless series of scatological jokes saps the charm out of nearly every scene, and there's little effort to create an interesting mystery at the movie's center.
Clever and strange, 'Spy Kids: All the Time in the World in 4D' is a psychedelic action movie that will boggle and entertain the minds of adults and kids alike. If you like wordplay, you will like it all the more for the witty dialogue.
Rodriguez's family franchise about underage secret agents limps into its fourth installment with shiny CGI and frequent fart jokes to hold the attention spans of the underage and undemanding.