The critics are giving Serving Sara a hard time. Really, I can’t say that I’m surprised — sure, it stars Bruce “This is my boom stick” Campbell, but I still thought it looked pretty bad from the trailers.
Washington Post: As a child, I thought pure hell meant eternal agony in the flames of Satan. Now I know it’s looking down at your watch and realizing Serving Sara isn't even halfway through.
Spliced Wire: Seeing several hundred movies a year as I do, every once in a while I’ll come across one so insufferably inept from beginning to end that it’s actually hard to review, simply because I don’t know where to begin.
Ouch. But, you thought that was bad? MetaCritic — which generates a composite score from many reviewers — gave The Adventures of Pluto Nash a 4 out of 100. Yikes.
New York Daily News: Eddie Murphy's latest comedy, The Adventures of Pluto Nash, takes place in the year 2087, which is about the earliest he can hope to be forgiven.
New York Post: So unremittingly awful that labeling it a dog probably constitutes cruelty to canines.