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Movie Title
Avg. Score
90
LOS ANGELES TIMES: Kevin Thomas
Favreau, who wrote "Swingers," has now directed and written the hilarious Made, which re-teams him with Vaughn. The two play off each other so well that they recall fond memories of Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau.Read Full Review »
80
Salon.com: Stephanie Zacharek
Fans of "Swingers" may be disappointed. Made doesn't give us as many jazzy catchphrases to latch onto, or figuratively hoist us aloft on a giant martini glass of prolonged adolescence. But then that's precisely why it's the better movie.Read Full Review »
75
Philadelphia Inquirer: Steven Rea
Favreau and Vaughn have chemistry to kill: comic, combative and engagingly goofball.Read Full Review »
75
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Owen Gleiberman
Little more than a rambling chain of combative buddy mishaps, but the interplay between Vaughn and Favreau, who does great double takes of thrusting chin frustration, spins you through the weak patches.Read Full Review »
75
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Roger Ebert
A peculiarly entertaining comedy, revisits the rapport that Favreau and Vaughn had in "Swingers" (1996), and rotates it into a deadpan crime comedy.Read Full Review »
70
The New York Times: A.O. Scott
Though Mr. Favreau probably had to co-star in Made to make his exposé of the loser's mushy pink underbelly of "Swingers" register, he might have come up with a better picture if he had stayed behind the camera. But he's willing to take chances, and he'll learn from this movie.Read Full Review »
70
Washington Post: Desson Thomson
In the end, Made is a movie with better potential than actual results.Read Full Review »
70
ROLLING STONE: Peter Travers
Smash acting debut of Combs, who brings ease and charm to a crime lord.Read Full Review »
70
Washington Post: Rita Kempley
There are laughs -- lots of them, too -- but at some point the source of the laughs -- Vaughan's Ricky, a yammering loose cannon -- goes from entertaining to obnoxious.Read Full Review »
63
Boston Globe: Jay Carr
Amusing Made doesn't quite measure up to expectations.Read Full Review »
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