Inferno (I) DVD Release Date
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After waking up at a hospital room in Venice, in a amnesic state, Robert Langdon finds himself the target of a manhunt. With the help of Sienna, a nurse, and his knowledge of symbology he will try to escape whilst they have to solve the most intricate riddle Langdon never faced.
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Based on 24 Inferno (I) DVD reviews, Inferno (I) gets an average DVD review score of 44. The score for all versions is 44 based on a total of 96 reviews.
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ew.comDVD
Oh, those sweeping shots of Florence and Istanbul. Ah, the Renaissance palazzos. And the inevitable anagram hidden in a classic painting, and the frantic quest that elevates per...
2645d ago70/100
www.hollywoodreporter.comDVD
Tom Hanks reteams with his 'Da Vinci Code' director Ron Howard for another round of European adventures in this action thriller based on the novel by Dan Brown.
2645d agoC+/A+
thefilmstage.comDVD
When screenwriter David Koepp isn’t chained to the silly, Dante-related discoveries forcing the film forward, there’s fun to be had.
2645d agoC+/A+
www.avclub.comDVD
Inferno tries to find the fun in a Dan Brown thriller.
2645d agoC/A+
theplaylist.netDVD
If nothing else, Ron Howard seems determined to make at least one good film based on Dan Brown’s bestselling Robert Langdon book series.
2645d ago3/5
www.austinchronicle.comDVD
Returning director Ron Howard somewhat belabors the Botticelli-inspired hallucinations Langdon suffers from following a konk on the head – though you really can’t oversell the c...
2645d ago50/100
www.usatoday.comDVD
Even with a wealth of talent involved, Inferno is missing some serious heat.
2645d ago2/4
nypost.comDVD
“Wrong basilica?” asks Dr. Sienna Brooks (Felicity Jones) in Venice, well into the second hour of “Inferno.” “Wrong country,” replies Tom Hanks’ Robert Langdon, and you wish som...
2645d ago2/4
www.rogerebert.comDVD
The 2009 follow-up, “Angels & Demons,” made people angry simply because it wasn’t as good as “The Da Vinci Code”—even though it managed to be more entertaining and less self-ser...
2645d ago50/100
www.nytimes.comDVD
Part of the draw of these movies is that they don’t create beauty, but instead borrow the emotions of the beauty they depict. (This, more or less, is one definition of kitsch, c...
2645d ago50/100
www.seattletimes.comDVD
The chase, chase, chase pace is tiring, not least because it’s not clear who many of these people are and what agendas they’re following. Mixed-up confusion is the result.
2645d ago2/5
www.empireonline.comDVD
Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon (Hanks) wakes up in a Florence hospital bed with short-term memory loss. When he’s attacked, Doctor Sienna Brooks (Jones) must help him escape...
2645d ago2/5
wegotthiscovered.comDVD
Inferno feels every bit like the second sequel in an exhausted franchise, stunted by unfocused storytelling and a blandness that's almost sleep-inducing.
2645d ago40/100
variety.comDVD
Ron Howard's third Dan Brown adaptation holds true to the letter and spirit of its source, though that's not necessarily a compliment.
2645d ago40/100
www.wsj.comDVD
Tom Hanks returns as symbologist Robert Langdon in a Dan Brown thriller about population problems, Dante and the World Health Organization.
2645d ago38/100
www.chicagotribune.comDVD
This is a franchise with lead weights tied around its ankles.
2645d ago1.5/4
www.philly.comDVD
Tom Hanks and Ron Howard conspire to bore us to death.
2645d ago37/100
www.washingtonpost.comDVD
Say what you will about Dan Brown’s books. They may be, as some have noted, poorly written, formulaic and pretentious. But at least they hold a reader’s attention, in ways that ...
2645d ago1.5/4
www.rollingstone.comDVD
Third adaptation of Dan Brown's bestselling religio-pulp series feels like a trip to hell and back – and not in a good way.
2645d ago1/4
www.slantmagazine.comDVD
Ron Howard's adaptation retains the essential inanity of author Dan Brown's source material.
2645d ago1/5
www.telegraph.co.ukDVD
Ron Howard and Tom Hanks do perfect justice to Dan Brown's book - tragically.
2645d ago20/100
www.thewrap.comDVD
Absurdity outweighs the thrills in Ron Howard‘s lifeless three-quel, a movie that’s not at all good — but never so bad as to be entertaining.
2645d ago1/5
www.theguardian.comDVD
Tom Hanks and Felicity Jones sprint fetchingly round Florence in a bid to stop half the world getting killed in this horrifically dull Dan Brown thriller.
2645d ago10/100
www.villagevoice.comDVD
I'm not afraid to admit that I get a kick out of Dan Brown’s Robert Langdon thrillers.
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