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Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel: A split personality action comedy that fails to please either impulse. The action is wan, the laughs hard to come by. Read more
David DeWitt, New York Times: "The Reunion" has no pretensions of originality, and maybe that's just fine. Read more
Sam Adams, Time Out: The Reunion takes its time cutting to the chase. Once the inept action does start, however, it can't end fast enough. Read more
Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter: There's one thing to be said about WWE Studios -- they're consistent. Every one of their movies designed to showcase their stable of popular wrestling stars has been a critical and commercial disaster. Read more
Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: The WWE's campaign to turn its brutes into box office deals another tepid hand with The Reunion. Read more
Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News: Frequently ludicrous and cheerfully inept, Michael Pavone's action comedy does manage to eke out a few drops of slapdash charm. Read more
Nick Schager, Village Voice: The resultant smorgasbord is a misshapen mess, short on humor, tension, or chemistry among its bickering protagonists. Read more
Michael O'Sullivan, Washington Post: If John Cena wants to follow in the footsteps of fellow wrestler-turned-actor Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, he might want to learn to smile. Or at least to pick better material than "The Reunion." Read more