Like the previous Spy Kids movies before it, Spy Kids: All the Time in the World is a product of the tireless work of its creator, Robert Rodriguez. Rodriguez is well-known for his many talents spanning a range of filmmaking disciplines – among his contributions here are writing, directing, producing, cinematography, and music.
Unfortunately, involving oneself heavily in a project sometimes leads to a measure of nearsightedness, and that’s the case here. All the Time in the World is jammed full of creative ideas, but the execution is often nonsensical. Kids will love it, but adults will likely be frustrated.
Read the rest of my review at Oakville.com:
http://www.oakville.com/articles/spy-kids-all-the-time-in-the-world-movie-review/