Critics Consensus: Jack And Jill Fetches Bad Reviews

Critics Consensus: Jack and Jill Fetches Bad Reviews

Adam Sandler's got a winning formula -- lowbrow yuks plus sentimentality equals box office gold -- but critics say Jack and Jill may test the patience of even the most loyal of Sandman acolytes. Tarsem Singh certainly has a knack for eye-popping images, but critics say the problem with Immortals is that its attention to blood-soaked visual detail always trumps character development and storytelling.

Senh: Yikes, 4% on the Tomatometer. That's probably a new low for Adam Sandler.

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