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When the Russian president suddenly dies, world tension escalates. CIA analyst Jack Ryan must thwart the plans of a terrorist faction to detonate a nuclear weapon at a football game in Baltimore before it is too late.
Phil Alden Robinson, who directed from a script by Paul Attanasio and Daniel Pyne, is an accomplished craftsman, but his movie has been upstaged by the sum of our fears.
June 02, 2002
Common Sense Media
Generic action film not good for kids, or anyone.
January 01, 2011
Village Voice
A trite espionage thriller without the thrills but with a lingering measure of nausea.
June 04, 2002
Ebert & Roeper
The Sum of All Fears is almost impossible to follow -- and there's something cringe-inducing about seeing an American football stadium nuked as pop entertainment.
June 03, 2002
Star-Democrat (Easton, MD)
... Entertaining and far more relevant than most other action/adventure movies.
An implausible apocalypse without depth or resonance, a cartoon of international politics presented with no James Bond-like playfulness and with all the superficial realism money can buy.