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Crooked Arrows
Directed by
Steve Rash
PG-13
2012
1h 54m
Drama
,
Sport
5.9
42%
62%
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A story centered on a Native American lacrosse team making its way through a prep school league tournament.
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Cast of Crooked Arrows
Brandon Routh
Joe Logan
Gil Birmingham
Ben Logan
Chelsea Ricketts
Nadie Logan
Crystal Allen
Julie Gifford
Tom Kemp
Mr. Geyer
Dennis Ambriz
Crooked Arrow
Michael Hudson
Reed
Lonnie Farmer
Regular Card Player
Steve Rash
Director
Brad Riddell
Writer
J. Todd Harris
Producer
Adam Leff
Producer
Mitchell Peck
Producer
Crooked Arrows Ratings & Reviews
Epoch Times
Mark Jackson
It's a warm-hearted little movie. It may have a ton of Native American cinematic clichés-dream sequences with staccato wooden flutes, soaring eagles, and so on-but it works.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
These aspects provide the film with a novel focus, even though all of its events are entirely predictable.
TheMovieReport.com
Michael Dequina
The lack of anything distinctive in execution or performance makes the film instantly forgettable.
BrianOrndorf.com
Brian Orndorf
It has charm and a refreshing cultural perspective, but the predictability is often too much to bear, tanking the potential for a proper big screen exploration of lacrosse.
New York Post
Farran Smith Nehme
In another era, "Crooked Arrows" might have been an after-school special, perfect to have on the TV while cleaning the house; miss a scene while you're dusting under the couch, and you'll still know exactly what's happening later.
New York Times
Daniel M. Gold
"Crooked Arrows" gets points for its glimpses of Native American culture and history - the film's backers include the Onondaga Nation - but too many of these scenes are disappointingly static.
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
"Crooked Arrows" might involve two lesser-seen screen subjects - Native Americans and lacrosse - but it still can't break free of the usual underdog sports picture tropes.
New York Daily News
Joe Neumaier
Routh ... does a killer Tom Cruise-in-"Jerry Maguire" homage in this swift little sports dramedy.
Variety
Ronnie Scheib
A millennial brace of lacrosse action propels Crooked Arrows through a thicket of cliches liberally planted in its path.
Village Voice
Nick Schager
Despite referring to the tribe as "my people," Routh is wholly miscast, yet his ill-fitting presence is part and parcel of the plotting's general illogicality.
Slant Magazine
Kalvin Henely
Although it adheres to the tried-and-true sports-movie formula of an underdog team striving to overcome their limitations to become winners, Crooked Arrows lacks captivating emotional momentum.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
The connection between the sport and tribal traditions is compelling, but eventually the film drowns amid a slew of underdog cliches.
SSG Syndicate
Susan Granger
Authentic and uplifting, it's a feel-good, family movie.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
While 'Crooked Arrows' certainly isn't a good film by any objective standard, it has a good heart, and proves far more tolerable than many blockbuster sports movies.
Slate
John Swansburg
The plucky underdog Native American lacrosse movie I never knew I wanted.
Newsday
Bob Herzog
While the plot is trite, the lacrosse action is right. The cameras capture the speed, agility and physical nature of the sport.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
The lacrosse angle aside, "Crooked Arrows" seems less interested in breaking ground than in following a path that has been trod a thousand times before.
Boston Globe
Loren King
The story is unique and engaging enough to transcend the uplifting sports-underdog formula.
Dallas Morning News
David Martindale
The film clearly targets a niche audience of lacrosse enthusiasts. But it also works on a broader scale, because well-executed David-vs.-Goliath sports stories like this have universal appeal.
Philadelphia Daily News
Gary Thompson
You know what? It mostly works.
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