Metacritic Film

Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life

Starring Angelina Jolie, Gerard Butler, CiarĂ¡n Hinds, Chris Barrie, Noah Taylor, Djimon Hounsou, Til Schweiger, and Simon Yam

MPAA RATING: PG-13 for action violence and some sensuality

Paramount Pictures
Suspense/Thriller
116 minutes | Color
USA / Germany / Japan / UK / Netherlands
Released In Theaters July 25, 2003

Demonstrating her physical prowess and revealing her courage as never before, Lara Croft proves that she will stop at nothing in her search for an infamous site know as "The Cradle of Life" -- especially when it means she could save the world from the most unspeakable evil ever known. (Paramount)

WRITTEN BY
Dean Georgaris
Steven E. de Souza (story)
James V. Hart (story)

DIRECTED BY
Jan de Bont

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

43 / 100

Critic Reviews

75 Chicago Sun-Times
In a summer where the special effects in movies have grown steadily more repetitive and dreary, "LCTR:TCOL" uses imagination and exciting locations to give the movie the same kind of pulp adventure feeling we get from the Indiana Jones movies.
70 Wall Street Journal
A surprise and a not-so-guilty pleasure.
63 Philadelphia Inquirer
Somewhat fleeter and more engaging than its predecessor.
63 Baltimore Sun
Angelina Jolie focuses her wild energy into outlandish heroics, and emerges with more attractiveness and credibility than all three of those silly Charlie's Angels combined.
60 Los Angeles Times
However caricatured a vision of female empowerment, Lara Croft exercises an irresistible tug not just on the adolescent male imagination but the 12-year-old female imagination as well.
60 Variety
Jolie is even hotter, faster and more commanding than last time around as the fearless heiress/adventuress, plus a little more human. The less welcome news is that most of the same shortcomings that cramped the first installment are still dogging the sequel, which delivers on action but dawdles through downtime.
60 Chicago Reader
This Indiana Jones knockoff goes down smoothly enough, and Jolie isn't bad at all, though every time she opened her mouth I expected Mick Jagger to come dancing down her tongue.
60 The Hollywood Reporter
Enough goodwill has been built up in the early sections that most viewers will not take offense when the movie abandons its plot and characters.
58 Entertainment Weekly
Croft is one humorless butt-kicker. Excavations in exotic lands have rarely looked so much like items on a to-do list.
50 The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Stephen Cole
Isn't nearly as much fun as the original. For one thing, Lara having a boyfriend wrecks everything.
50 The New York Times
Emerges as just one more formulaic action film as the title character bounces around the globe in a deadly treasure hunt.
50 The Onion (A.V. Club)
Offers plenty of eye candy, if little else. Ultimately, the film is clearly superior to its predecessor, but that's mostly because the first Tomb Raider left so much room for improvement.
50 New York Post
Its faults -- banal dialogue, ludicrous and uninspired plotting, dull but vicious fight scenes -- make you realize just how much the summer action movie has declined in the last few years.
50 TV Guide
Simply a series of set pieces designed to insure Angelina Jolie's status as action-babe pin-up.
50 Newsweek
It’s not half bad, with cool locations and a great stunt leap from the top of a Hong Kong high-rise.
50 Chicago Tribune
Superior to 2001's "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider" in almost every way. It's better directed, more consistently acted, and its writing, while at times ridiculous, at least has a modicum of logic at its core. I still had to slap myself to stay awake.
50 San Francisco Chronicle
A creditable genre entry, the rare action movie with a discernible story, an assured pace and a charismatic central character. It falls apart in the end.
50 USA Today
Even though the special effects and action sequences are good, the monsters conjured up are rather humdrum.
50 Austin Chronicle
Bombastic it may be, but it’s rarely boring, as was the first Tomb Raider. Keep your expectations in line with the source material and you may be pleasantly surprised.
50 Salon.com
This is a highly enjoyable summer thrill ride with an action heroine who likes to be on top, literally and figuratively.
50 Seattle Post-Intelligencer
The movie is all action. But there's no pacing, no suspense and no vulnerability for the protagonist so it all soon gets numbingly tiresome.
50 Rolling Stone
Even sex can't save a film that produces instant narcolepsy.
50 Premiere
If only the love story were a little more convincing, she might have saved the world and the movie.
50 Film Threat Kevin Carr
Even in the final battle over life and death, the only injury she suffers is a slight scratch on the face. It’s too much like a video game.
42 Portland Oregonian
Quite simply, the "Tomb Raider" series has been flat-out boring, even with the talented and fun Jolie -- who needs to take off those harnesses and get back to real movies. She deserves better.
40 LA Weekly
With her bulging blue eyes, elaborately braided hair and slinky spandex costumes, she's an indelible icon of action-heroine chic, and, quite frankly, the films don't deserve her.
40 Dallas Observer
Beneath its satisfactory chops this movie -- like Ms. Croft herself -- is stuffy and soulless.
38 New York Daily News
Competent in the extreme, the talented Jolie would make a great Jane Bond. But mired in this joyless orgy of preposterousness, her biggest challenge is simply keeping a straight face.
30 Washington Post
In a summer of surprisingly self-serious comic book movies" Lara Croft "stands out as being particularly humorless.
30 Washington Post
If ever there was a movie fit for permanent entombment, it's this sequel.
25 ReelViews
The worst action movie of the summer. I liked Bad Boys II a little less, but making the comparison is like distinguishing between a cow turd and a horse turd. And that pretty much sums it up nicely.
25 Miami Herald
Another joyless, brain-numbing adventure through lackluster Indiana Jones territory.
25 Boston Globe
Cradle of lifelessness.
0 Village Voice
It wouldn't be fair to gripe about the hundreds of plot holes; the whole thing is hole.

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