Percy Jackson: Sea Of Monsters
The thrilling adventures of Percy Jackson continues his epic journey to fulfill his destiny, as he teams with his demigod friends to retrieve the Golden Fleece, which has the power to save their home and training ground, Camp Half-Blood.
20 February 1954, Camden, London, England, UK
18 April 1968, Long Beach Island, New Jersey, USA
25 October 1971, Chicago, Illinois, USA
22 June 1985, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
14 April 1991, Paris, France
27 March 1971, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
7 March 1984, Detroit, Michigan, USA
1978
June 18, 2016
A kitsch-fest; a kit-and-caboodle thematic ransacking sellout, geared to drain your kiddie dollars. Like a city dump, you can find anything in there-but would you want to?March 30, 2016
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters is a good special effects family movie that's every bit as accomplished as The Lightning Thief and possibly better-even if it doesn't follow the Rick Riordan juvenile fantasy novels like a road map.August 08, 2013
Lerman is adroit at looking eager and battle-worthy but not too cocky in a film as much about character development as sword play.February 12, 2014
the film might have been more charming with Ray Harryhausen effects than with CGIAugust 07, 2013
Even for those missing their Harry Potter fix, this is some weak, watered-down stuff.August 08, 2013
Precious little about this is particularly memorable, but it's the odd touch of local color that makes these routine acts of derring-do a bit easier to bear.June 29, 2016
For the majority of Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters, the titular character spends his time moping over the uncertainty of his heroism.August 07, 2013
There are plenty of bad films to get riled up about in the summer. "Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters" isn't one of them. This is harmless tween-centric fun.June 07, 2016
It's still a fun adventure for tweens and early teens, but Percy and co are just going through the motions rather than stepping up.August 08, 2013
Whiny, listless and repetitive.February 18, 2014
...impressively fares almost as well as its above-average predecessor...