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Average Critic Score: 15 (16 sources)
  • 60
    Washington Post  |  Joe Brown
    Landis's handling of the cop business is unnecessarily laborious, but Murphy's patented insincerity is winning. And a few of the slapstick set pieces are genuinely thrilling, especially a riotous nighttime chase scene. Read Full Review »
  • 50
    ReelViews  |  James Berardinelli
    The comedy is mostly restricted to one-liners, some of which aren't funny. And the action is uninspired, barely tapping the vast potential of an amusement park chase film. Read Full Review »
  • 50
    San Francisco Chronicle  |  Peter Stack
    The Beverly Hills Cop formula shows serious signs of wear in its third outing as Eddie Murphy tries desperately to hold onto his tough-guy, mock-grin edge while screenwriters and director John Landis do little more than stir-fry lame gags with furious but tiresome fusilades of gunfire. [25 May 1994, p.E1] Read Full Review »
  • 50
    TV Guide  |  Staff (Not Credited)
    Beverly Hills Cop III is a flat-out action comedy in which the action is unimpressive and the comedy so mild it seldom hits the mark; for a series only into its third installment, Beverly Hills Cop III is shockingly toothless. Read Full Review »
  • 40
    Empire  |  Kim Newman
    It's now become Hollywood gospel that if a high concept film is reasonably successful, then make a sequel and if that raises any interest at all, then, hey why not try one more. It's a shame that here the studios just don't know when to stop with this episode ruining the name of what was once an enjoyable franchise. Read Full Review »
  • 38
    The Globe and Mail (Toronto)  |  Christopher Harris
    There is, admittedly, something splendidly subversive about putting the movie's arch-villains into a children's theme park - the ultimate symbol of both apple-pie family values and the whole U.S. entertainment industry. There are no real worms in this apple, however; like most flicks conceived as marketing vehicles, it's hollow at the core. [27 May 1994, p.D3] Read Full Review »
  • 33
    Entertainment Weekly  |  Owen Gleiberman
    Though not quite the fiasco of revved-up gunplay that Beverly Hills Cop II was, this new movie, directed by John ''Rock-'em Sock-'em'' Landis, is just a clunky action thriller, with occasional comic moments rationed out to the audience like stray crumbs. Read Full Review »
  • 25
    Boston Globe  |  Jay Carr
    Although the limits on Beverly Hills Cop III are pretty obvious, it's not a total write-off. Still, it's time to stop making movies about Murphy's Motown cop and start making one about Serge. [25 May 1994, p.69] Read Full Review »
  • 25
    Christian Science Monitor  |  Staff (Not Credited)
    Beverly Hills Cop III is perhaps the dumbest of the cop trio. There are no surprises, there's no real police work to unravel, and there are no mysteries. It's all very predictable with lots of gunplay, noise, and blood. [3 Jun 1994] Read Full Review »
  • 12
    Rolling Stone  |  Peter Travers
    Whatever juice is left in the "Cop" franchise or in the once unstoppable career of Eddie Murphy peters out ignominiously in this poor excuse for a sequel. Read Full Review »
  • 10
    Village Voice  |  Evette Porter
    The formula has stayed the same, but Murphy isn't the Foley of 10 years ago. The only thing that remains is his patented Chic-let grin. [7 Jun 1994] Read Full Review »
  • 10
    Time  |  Richard Schickel
    Beverly Hills Cop III is just going through the motions, without comic conviction, surprises or suspense. [6 June 1994, p.66] Read Full Review »
  • 10
    Los Angeles Times  |  Peter Rainer
    There's a fundamental lack of human feeling in Beverly Hills Cop III that makes you want to avert your eyes from the people around you when the lights come up. Attending this movie makes you feel like an accomplice to the corruption. [25 May 1994, p.1] Read Full Review »
  • 10
    The New York Times  |  Caryn James
    Beverly Hills Cop III is a generic action movie, an Eddie Murphy film with only a trace of Eddie Murphy. Read Full Review »
  • 10
    Washington Post  |  Desson Howe
    De Souza's script is an uninspired, long-winded we-know-whodunit. Although Landis's comic routines provide occasional relief, they're tired reprises from previous "Cop" films. Read Full Review »
  • 0
    Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten
    Beverly Hills Cop III is made with so little spark, humor, and internal logic that it makes me better appreciate these other recent Murphy movies where the actor/comedian at least stretched his persona and attempted something apart from the action comedy mold. Read Full Review »


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