Landline
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Georgie McCool knows her marriage is in trouble; it has been in trouble for a long time. She still...
adult fiction fiction rainbow rowell woman fiction romance
Sago Mini Space Explorer
Education and Games
App
Blast into space with Harvey the dog. Invite Harvey out to play among the stars and planets. Jet...
Sago Mini Fairy Tales
Education and Games
App
Explore an enchanted forest with Jinja the cat. Invite Jinja out to play and discover a magical...
The Institute
Book
In the middle of the night, in a house on a quiet street in suburban Minneapolis, intruders...
Fusion
Book
Kevin and Hugo make plans to blend their lives, but bleak news changes everything. Building a future...
Flare
Book
After tremendous loss, Hugo and Kevin seek stability for themselves and the kids. They never...
You Look Different in Real Life
Book
For the rest of the world, the movies are entertainment. For Justine, they're real life. The...
Fierce Fighters Predators: Nature's Toughest Go Head to Head--Includes a Poster & 20 Animal Stickers!
Book
Fierce Fighters Predators put the most dominant predators in the world into hypothetical fights and...
animal science natural history kids children's children's nonfiction nonfiction
It's OK To Be A Puppy
Book
When a child feels anxious, alone, or wonders about being good, read this illustrated puppy book...
children's book
LeftSideCut (3778 KP) rated The Adam Project (2022) in Movies
Mar 22, 2022
Personally though, the jarring editing and conflicting tones are hard to look past. The comedy and seriousness aren't well balanced at all, and the often and sudden switching of on screen proceedings feel scrappy. It's comes across messy. Zoe Saldana crops up about halfway through and feels like she's walked in from a completely different movie. The CGI is hit and miss. Sometimes it's ok, sometimes it's ropey, and then there's poor Catherine Keener, who is subjected to possibly the worst bout of digital de-aging I can recall.
The Adam Project isn't a completely awful experience, it's just a very cookie cutter sci-fi action that feels instantly forgettable. As mentioned though, kids will undoubtedly love it, which can only be a positive.