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Pixels
Directed by
Chris Columbus
PG-13
2015
1h 46m
Comedy
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Action
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5.6
17%
46%
5.8
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When aliens misinterpret video feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war, they attack the Earth in the form of the video games.
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Cast of Pixels
Adam Sandler
Brenner / Producer
Kevin James
Cooper
Michelle Monaghan
Violet
Peter Dinklage
Eddie
Josh Gad
Ludlow
Matt Lintz
Matty
Brian Cox
Admiral Porter
Denis Akiyama
Professor Iwatani
Sean Bean
Corporal Hill (SAS Officer)
Jane Krakowski
First Lady Jane Cooper
Dan Aykroyd
1982 Championship MC
Affion Crockett
Sergeant Dylan Cohan
Lainie Kazan
Mickey Lamonsoff
Ashley Benson
Lady Lisa
Tom McCarthy
Michael the Robot
Tim Herlihy
Defense Secretary / Screenplay
Jackie Sandler
President's Assistant Jennifer
Jared Sandler
White House Junior Aide Jared
William S. Taylor
Navy Secretary
Rose Rollins
White House Press Secretary
Pixels Ratings & Reviews
BuzzFeed News
Alison Willmore
There are scenes in the surreally lazy, occasionally funny Pixels in which Sandler's face slips into the exact same weary, disgruntled expression he wears in Funny People.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Pixels is devoid of cynicism and it has a cheerfully cheesy vibe, and it's the kind of movie you'll forget about a week after seeing it.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Nostalgia is a wonder and a cheat. The right touchstone can make the most discerning movie-goer forgive a film as lazy as Pixels. Almost.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
Welcome to the End of the World, Adam Sandler-style.
Grantland
Wesley Morris
This is just a lot of chomp-chomp-chomp and point tallies wafting upward whenever something game-oriented is blown up.
Newsday
Rafer Guzman
Often fun and fanciful, though kids may not get the endless 1980s references.
ChrisStuckmann.com
Chris Stuckmann
This movie is aimed squarely at my nostalgia, and thus many things I hold sacred have been desecrated by this unholy mess of a film.
RogerEbert.com
Peter Sobczynski
When one considers how good this material might have been if placed in the right hands, to see it squandered this way makes it almost more painful to view than the typical Sandler stinker.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
The arcade characters are far more vivid and have more personality than the humans in the story.
Los Angeles Times
Mark Olsen
Some movies are so interminable that it seems they might never end, while others are assembled with such indifference that you are essentially left waiting for them to start. "Pixels" somehow manages both.
San Diego Reader
Matthew Lickona
A real-life Space Invaders story that might have made for dumb, exciting fun if everyone involved didn't seem bored to tears, director Chris Columbus and star Adam Sandler very much included.
New York Times
Neil Genzlinger
"Pixels" is a special-effects eyeful burdened by the fact that it is also yet another film in which Adam Sandler plays a man-child who somehow turns the head of an attractive woman.
Chicago Reader
Ben Sachs
This amiable Ghostbusters knockoff is unusually competent for a Sandler comedy.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
A ton of cameos by the likes of Serena Williams, Martha Stewart, and many others pop up with the regularity of thrown Donkey Kong barrels.
Boston Globe
Tom Russo
"Pixels" may feel flatter to kids of the '80s than it does to moviegoers too young to have known Pac-Man from Ant-Man.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Joe Williams
Long before you've gotten a nickel's worth of entertainment out of this dumb, unfunny flick, you'll be wishing for the flashing sign that says "Game over."
Arizona Republic
Randy Cordova
It manages to achieve the weird feat of feeling overlong and choppy at the same time, like someone edited the film with a pair of garden shears.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
You get the feeling the boys spent the nine-figure budget on trips to Hooters.
Dallas Morning News
Britton Peele
The experience is an exercise in cringing at bad one-liners and stomaching dumb plot devices before saying, "Aww, look, Q-Bert!"
Washington Post
Stephanie Merry
Sandler doesn't appear to be trying terribly hard, and Gad gets sucked into that humor vacuum, going after laughs with a palpable desperation and adopting Sandler's signature move of yelling for no apparent reason.
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