Critic Reviews
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75
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Boston Globe Jay Carr
It brings an enlivening wit to a comedy of culture collision.
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75
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New York Post
An enjoyable minor-league lark. But another "Notting Hill?" Fuhgeddaboutit.
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75
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Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman
Grant handles the slapstick humor gracefully and speaks his lines with sincerity and warmth.
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63
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USA Today Mike Clark
The beauty here is in the set-up, which offers Hugh Grant a role to match his star-making turn in "Four Weddings and a Funeral."
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63
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Philadelphia Inquirer Carrie Rickey
While Grant is sublime, the "Godfather" spoof he's in sleeps with the fishes.
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63
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Baltimore Sun Ann Hornaday
A bland also-ran in a post-"Sopranos" universe.
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59
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Mr. Showbiz
The farce hits the fan, and you just wait for the thing to be over.
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50
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Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman
Never lets Grant develop his pidgin-Italian nice-guy-gone-sociopath routine.
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50
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New York Daily News Jami Bernard
It strains to hard for laughs, with stale jokes about unweildy corpses.
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25
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San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle
A sour misfire.
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