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'Code' Unknownnew

This feels like a dumbed-down synopsis of something cracked to begin with.
Style Weekly  |  Wayne Melton  |  07-06-2006  |  Reviews

Code Warriorsnew

This faithful adaptation of Dan Brown's bestseller treats the novel as if it were a sacred text, even though it's basically a Hardy Boys mystery dressed up in provocative attire.
Austin Chronicle  |  Steve Davis  |  05-26-2006  |  Reviews

Decrypting Da Vincinew

The Da Vinci Code uses God as a cartoonish prop in a forgettable thriller -- one can hardly blame Christians for objecting.
Jackson Free Press  |  Stephen McDill  |  05-25-2006  |  Reviews

The Bloodline Gangnew

Spotty acting, uneven pacing, goofy dialogue -- The Da Vinci Code often feels like a dumbed-down synopsis of the original.
Style Weekly  |  Wayne Melton  |  05-25-2006  |  Reviews

All Worked Upnew

The only thing more lame than The Da Vinci Code is the hubbub surrounding it.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  05-24-2006  |  Reviews

Cracking Up the Code

Howard's film is a soft mush of the book's ideas.
Washington City Paper  |  Mark Jenkins  |  05-19-2006  |  Reviews

Tinkling Symbolsnew

That Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code has become a worldwide phenomenon attests to the worldwide yearning for a better truth than the one we have.
Boston Phoenix  |  Jeffrey Gantz  |  05-19-2006  |  Reviews

Let Me Don My Tinfoil Hatnew

There's a conspiracy here, and it goes far deeper than some dead gay artist/inventor's overrated painting or a secret evil self-flagellating Catholic Church coven.
Dig Boston  |  David Wildman  |  05-17-2006  |  Reviews

The 'Da Vinci' Plagiarismnew

Where does ownership of an idea really begin?
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Mick Farren  |  03-24-2006  |  Books

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