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- 50Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertThis movie owes so much to the "Road Warrior" pictures that I doubt if it could have been made without them. Since the movie so clearly required great dedication, especially in its visual effects and the use of its desert locations, I can only wonder why they didn't spend equal effort on finding an original story to tell.
- 50Miami HeraldBill CosfordMiami HeraldBill CosfordRichard Jordan, who can be uniquely menacing (see: The Mean Season, Flash of Green) is here reduced to lampooning himself in leatherette storm-trooper garb. Charles Durning, looking wonderfully rumpled as the warden of the orphanage, does as little as possible in the heat. The skating stunts are routine. [2 Dec 1986, p.B4]
- 30The New York TimesVincent CanbyThe New York TimesVincent CanbyThere are times when it appears that Solarbabies might be sending itself up. All of the time, it's an embarrassment.
- 30Los Angeles TimesMichael WilmingtonLos Angeles TimesMichael WilmingtonInstead of coming to a high, flavorful boil, the whole thing quickly overcooks and begins evaporating into hot air.
- 30Time OutTime OutAll-purpose sci-fi rip-off, set on a planet where evil Jordan lords it over a cadre of roller-skating minor brat-packers who call on ancient mystical force - 'Bodhi' - to escape his sway. A misbegotten Brooksfilm which sank without trace in the US.
- 30Washington PostPaul AttanasioWashington PostPaul AttanasioSolarbabies is a hilariously bad movie that doesn't make much sense and isn't much good when it does. Director Alan Johnson has stolen most of his visual ideas from Ridley Scott ("Blade Runner") and George Miller ("The Road Warrior"), and he hasn't the slightest idea how to direct actors. That said, the movie has its campy pleasures.
- 25Chicago TribuneDave KehrChicago TribuneDave KehrAlan Johnson`s direction is so limply amateurish that the entire project quickly descends to the level of a cheesy backlot production. The action lurches along without the slightest regard for logic or pacing, and there are Dominick`s commercials with more sophisticated characterization.
- 25Christian Science MonitorDavid SterrittChristian Science MonitorDavid SterrittThe movie's most original features are the awfulness of the dialogue and the hamminess of Richard Jordan's performance as a Nazilike policeman. He seems to have given up on the project long before director Alan Johnson ran out of film. [28 Nov 1986, p.39]
- 10TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineThe acting is lame and the rehashed script is silly. The film drags on and on until its obvious and none-too-thrilling conclusion. This is a film to punish the kids with if their behavior grows intolerable.
- 0Chicago ReaderPat GrahamChicago ReaderPat GrahamAway, away with all of you and your sorry master, director Alan Johnson, whose every prospect for future employment in this darkling realm of TV pilot failure must be waning by the hour.