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28 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 75New York PostKyle SmithNew York PostKyle SmithAs for Grant, who hasn't been this sharp since "Love Actually" six years ago, he is once again the prime minister of cute comedy.
- 70Dallas ObserverRobert WilonskyDallas ObserverRobert WilonskyIt's a thoroughly delightful throwaway--the kind of movie for which cable television was made, from the maker of "Music & Lyrics" (Marc Lawrence), who knows his way 'round a snappy tune.
- 60But the charm of the film is that it resists turning people into cliches and lets Parker and Grant work their particular magic -- before they get to Wyoming, their performances are as stressed out as their characters, and while it's a dubious conceit that going cowboy is a cure-all, they put the notion across as convincingly as possible.
- 60EmpireOlly RichardsEmpireOlly RichardsNeither good nor bad. Scales dizzying new heights of okay. Aims for mediocrity... and nails it.
- 50The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckNot even the estimable comic chops of Hugh Grant and Sarah Jessica Parker can lift it above the level of ordinary.
- 50Miami HeraldRene RodriguezMiami HeraldRene RodriguezHugh Grant and Sarah Jessica Parker are supposed to pass for a married couple, but they have all the chemistry of two actors who just met and shook hands moments before the cameras rolled. They don't even seem to like each other much.
- 38Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertWhat possible reason was there for anyone to make Did You Hear About the Morgans? Or should I say "remake," because this movie has been made and over and over again, and oh, so much better.
- 30Chicago ReaderJ.R. JonesChicago ReaderJ.R. JonesSoporific comedy.
- 25Boston GlobeWesley MorrisBoston GlobeWesley MorrisGrant and Parker stand around as if they're waiting for someone to yell, "Cut.'' He's in one movie. She's in another. Neither is any good.
- 20Austin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenAustin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenA forgettable and lackluster fish-out-of-water rom-com.