Review of Jumper (2008) by Anthony Lane for New Yorker — 19 Feb 2008
The result is more or less a remake of the great scene in “Sherlock Jr.,” where a dozing Buster Keaton dreams himself through a shuffled sequence of backgrounds. Jumper is ten times as brutal, maybe a thousand times more costly, and eighty-four years late, but it’s a start.
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This review of Jumper (2008) was written by Anthony Lane and published by New Yorker on 19 Feb 2008.
Jumper has generally received mixed reviews.
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