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The Sun - The Sneak | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'A bigger budget has been lavished on better visual effects, there is more kissing and also more action. And that will be enough to make sure this vampire romance will go on for a long time to come.'
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Other reviews with the same rating:
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Total Film - Jane Crowther | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'Depending on your gender, age and Twihard-ness, this good-looking angst party is either a solid Meyer adaptation with quiver-worthy moments of hotness; or a wet, ludicrous, unintentionally-funny pile of steaming bathos.' |
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The Independent on Sunday - Nicholas Barber | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'However maudlin and precious the tone might be, the story is still just daft enough to make you wonder who's going to fall in love with the morose heroine in Twilight Part Three. The Creature from the Black Lagoon?' |
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Evening Standard - Andrew O'Hagan | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'The fundamental problem, however, lies in the film's philosophy, which hankers constantly after a creepy purity imposed from above. It doesn't seem entirely healthy that sex should be made to appear to be such a savage and terrible an outcome in a relationship, while abstinence is made ? in the eyes of millions of impressionable teenagers ? to look like the forfeit good people make in order to remain good people. Pseudo-religious nonsense, with fangs.' |
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The Daily Mail - Chris Tookey | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'The film fatally fails to make non-fans care about any of the leading characters, and vampirism is made to seem bland and boring.' |
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The Daily Telegraph - Tim Robey | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'Fans will love The Twilight Saga: New Moon but it lacks any animating pulse.' |
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Times on Line - Kevin Maher | Screenrush Barometer:  |
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'Slickly packaged entertainment about a life-defining romance that's the cinematic equivalent of a Jonas Brothers concert.' |
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