Michael Phillips
Alex Cross
2 stars
Not that we needed it, and pardon the trace elements of contempt regarding the familiarity of this particular narrative hook, but: Yet another serial killer movie hits theaters this week.
In "
Perry's going to surprise some people. This was his chance to prove he could hold a film together in a relatively conventional action-hero leading role, and the imposingly scaled actor with the soothing voice and rolling gait does the job.
But what is the job, exactly? Same ol', same ol'. Catch the methodical, sadistic antagonist before he kills again, but not too early in the story. Or else there's no story. The story requires its mutilated corpses (snipped-off fingers here, charred skin there, some of which pushes the PG-13 rating past a sensible limit) in order to exist.
The wrinkle here, beyond the casting of Perry, is in screenwriters
The murderer known as Picasso, given cliched feral intensity by
The psycho leaves Cubist-style charcoal drawings at the scenes of his crimes, and appears to have his ultimate sights set on what the film's production notes describe as "a
Now and then director
"Alex Cross" Movie Trailer
MPAA rating: PG-13 (for violence including disturbing images, sexual content, language, drug references and nudity).
Running time: 1:42.
Cast:
Credits: Directed by
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