Spy Kids: All the Time in the World, the fourth installment of the Spy Kids franchise
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Despite the negative reviews, Roger Ebert of Ebert & Roeper and the Chicago Sun Times gave Catch That Kid "thumbs up", stating that it is as much fun as Spy Kids, Kim Possible and more fun than Agent Cody Banks.
Norrie has also worked extensively as an artist and inker on various comic books, including the comic book adaptation of Disney's Spy Kids, and various Oni Press publications, including art for Hopeless Savages and inks for Queen & Country.
Located in Los Angeles, California, they are known for some of their film ad campaigns, such as the Spy Kids franchise and Zathura.
Leopardstown gets a mention in the movie Spy Kids, in which a road sign for Baile an Liopaird is seen outside Machete's shop.
In October 2012 Margolies started filming the independent thriller 2BR/1BA starring Spy Kids star Alexa Vega, Kathryn Morris and CW Greek star Spencer Grammer.
WISeKey recently partnered with Dimension Films and Troublemaker Studios to develop the Spy Kids: All the Time in the World mobile app, for the fourth installment of the action series by acclaimed film-maker Robert Rodriguez.