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Mickey Blue Eyes
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Critics' Reviews
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Movie Title
Avg. Score
1.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
2.
The Blind Side
3.
2012
49
4.
Old Dogs
19
5.
Disney's A Christmas Carol
6.
Ninja Assassin
34
7.
Planet 51
39
8.
Precious: Based on the Novel 'Push' By Sapphire
9.
Fantastic Mr. Fox
83
10.
The Road
64
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Weekend Box Office
75
Boston Globe:
Jay Carr
It brings an enlivening wit to a comedy of culture collision.
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70
Time:
Richard Schickel
Director Kelly Makin has a gift for casually tossed-off farce.
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70
Village Voice:
Jessica Winter
The last half hour bogs down badly, with a cynical fake-out ending and a final scene that borders on non-sensical.
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70
NewsWeek:
Anjali Arora
Though the movie suffers from an underdeveloped plot, it does benefit from solid acting.
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70
The New York Times:
Stephen Holden
A lightweight comedy that has more than enough laughs to justify its silly, scatterbrained premise.
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63
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
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Carrie Rickey
While Grant is sublime, the "Godfather" spoof he's in sleeps with the fishes.
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50
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES:
Roger Ebert
After the bite and freshness of "Analyze This," Mickey Blue Eyes plays like an afterthought.
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50
LOS ANGELES TIMES:
Kenneth Turan
With preposterously convoluted plot twists, not even Grant is enough to make us smile all the way through the end.
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50
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY:
Owen Gleiberman
Never lets Grant develop his pidgin-Italian nice-guy-gone-sociopath routine.
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