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10 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 63St. Louis Post-DispatchSt. Louis Post-DispatchDirector Graeme Clifford keeps the action going lickity-split and created a film worth a quick look. [17 Jan 1989, p.5D]
- 60Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasLos Angeles TimesKevin ThomasThere's a genuine attempt in Gleaming the Cube to deal with the impact the loss of a brother has upon a likable, footloose teen-ager. Unfortunately, the conventions of the action-adventure/youth-flick genres prevail. The result is an exploitation picture with a little something extra--lots of awesome skateboard wizardry, culminating in a speed-of-lightning chase sequence, in which skateboards are pitted against cars.
- 60TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineThe plot of Gleaming the Cube is far from original, but the skateboarding sequences are exhilarating and add a great deal of excitement to otherwise routine material.
- 50The New York TimesJanet MaslinThe New York TimesJanet MaslinGleaming the Cube (the title refers to achieving the skateboarding equivalent of cosmic bliss) has an intrigue plot that is unremarkable, and it doesn't do anything terribly novel with the relationship between Brian and the policeman (Steven Bauer) who helps investigate the case. It becomes somewhat more interesting in exploring the Vietnamese community of Orange County, Calif., especially in its tinier details.
- 50Time OutTime OutWith the screenplay dabbling with too many issues and stereotypes, the characters are largely one-dimensional and the relationships unconvincing.
- A slight skateboard thriller that looks more like one of those Afterschool Specials on television than a bona fide feature film.
- 40EmpireKim NewmanEmpireKim NewmanPerformances, plot and landings are nailed down, but there's not enough invention here for the film to achieve cult status.
- 25Chicago TribuneDave KehrChicago TribuneDave KehrClifford can muster no interest in the cardboard characters or absurd plot developments, which leaves Gleaming the Cube to limp along listlessly between indifferently filmed skateboard demonstrations.
- 25USA TodayMike ClarkUSA TodayMike ClarkThis would be a lot more amusing if at least one street in town ran uphill; maybe it's generational, but does even Corey Feldman know what the title means? [11 Aug 1989, p.3D]