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Escape from Planet Earth

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On the planet Baab, dashing astronaut Scorch Supernova is a national hero and master of daring rescues. One day, Scorch finds himself caught in a trap when he responds to an SOS from a notoriously dangerous alien planet and it's up to his nerdy brother to save him.
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Washington Post
Just like its hero and his grounded starship, Escape From Planet Earth is, for much of the film, a decidedly earthbound adventure.
February 19, 2013
Birmingham Mail
One only has to think of Battlefield Earth and After Earth to realise that putting the name of our planet into a movie title isn't always a good idea. Happily, Escape From Planet Earth is a reasonable exception.
October 10, 2014
New York Times
A children's movie about space-traveling blue beings that has lots of high-flying escapades but fairly low aspirations.
February 15, 2013
Total Film
A painted-by-numbers 3D kid-flick enlivened mostly by Rob Corddry, who plays the fastidious, nerdy brother to Brendan Fraser's doomed Buzz Lightyear clone.
March 05, 2014
Entertainment Weekly
An animated film that goes lamely where many have gone before.
March 18, 2013
Boston Globe
Colorful as the 3-D aliens-among-us comedy is to look at, though, Corddry is handed a role that's beige as can be, and so are his castmates.
February 19, 2013