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Frank, a cranky, reclusive scientist played by a miscast George Clooney, tells an intruder when the star finally makes a proper appearance an hour into Disney’s disappointing sci-fi epic ...
Athena gives Frank a bright and shiny Tomorrowland pin that takes him to that actual land, a happy place (shot in part in the City of Arts & Sciences in Valencia, Spain) where technology is busy ...
Frank soon receives a button with a “T” on it and pursues Athena as she enters the It’s a Small World attraction at the fair by hopping onto a boat, which whisks him off to Tomorrowland.
Brad Bird writes and directs “Tomorrowland,” an ambitious film, but the convoluted plot delivers a message that rings false and forced.As the film opens Frank Walker (George Clooney) recalls ...
There are moments of sheer cinematic wonder scattered throughout "Tomorrowland," bursts of action and invention so wonderful that they tend to provoke a kind of giddy euphoria — ep.
There’s a moment in Brad Bird’s Tomorrowland when Frank Walker, a permanently irritated ex-scientist played by George Clooney, turns to Casey (Britt Robertson), a young girl who is constantly ...
After Casey joins forces with the middle-aged Frank, much of Tomorrowland is time-and-space jumping plus blast-'em-up battles with human-looking robots. But the most vivid thing is the message: a ...
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