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Crooked Arrows

Driving by his deep love for sports and his will of winning at the tournament, Joe Logan, a young courageous and ambitious high school guy, who is the leader of the Native Americans lacrosse team, who do their best and train well to achieve their dream.
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Brian Orndorf BrianOrndorf.com
June 03, 2012 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.
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Jeffrey M. Anderson Common Sense Media
July 06, 2012 This attempt at a drama is pretty routine, but it demonstrates why some clichés became clichés: because they work. [It's] basically The Bad News Bears without all of the humor, though the tone is still fairly light.
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Michael Dequina TheMovieReport.com
June 04, 2012 The lack of anything distinctive in execution or performance makes the film instantly forgettable.
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Farran Smith Nehme New York Post
June 01, 2012 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.
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Ronnie Scheib Variety
May 31, 2012 A millennial brace of lacrosse action propels Crooked Arrows through a thicket of cliches liberally planted in its path.
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Joe Neumaier New York Daily News
May 31, 2012 Routh ... does a killer Tom Cruise-in-"Jerry Maguire" homage in this swift little sports dramedy.
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Fred Topel CraveOnline
June 21, 2012 It's The Mighty Ducks for lacrosse and it works.
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Daniel M. Gold New York Times
June 01, 2012 "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.
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Gayle MacDonald Globe and Mail
June 01, 2012 An entirely predictable script that chugs along to the foregone loser-beats-odds conclusion.
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Gary Goldstein Los Angeles Times
May 31, 2012 "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.
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Marjorie Baumgarten Austin Chronicle
June 08, 2012 These aspects provide the film with a novel focus, even though all of its events are entirely predictable.
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Mark Jackson Epoch Times
June 30, 2016 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.
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