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Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist

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Critics' Reviews

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Movie Title
Avg. Score
1.
Disney?s A Christmas Carol
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The Men Who Stare at Goats
4.
The Fourth Kind
91
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Lisa Schwarzbaum
So much goes down on Nick and Norah's one enchanted evening that the best advice is to enjoy the ride -- the actual ride -- around this vibrant new New York.Read Full Review »
88
USA Today: Claudia Puig
Though the movie rambles in the middle, it gets back on track when Nick and Norah have a sweet encounter in an unexpected place. The soundtrack is an excellent counterpoint to the film's quirky scenarios.Read Full Review »
80
LOS ANGELES TIMES: Michael Ordona
It is a teen romantic comedy that largely fits the familiar template but is also fleshed out with atmosphere, a nice blend of broad goofiness and sophistication, and two appealing leads who bring it to life.Read Full Review »
80
NewsWeek: David Ansen
If we must have teen movies, let them all be as sweet and seductive as Sollett's smartly observed romance.Read Full Review »
75
Philadelphia Inquirer: Carrie Rickey
Some movies skate by fast on slick action. Others snap with crisp dialogue. Nick and Norah springs high on the bounce of its hugely likable leads, Michael Cera and Kat Dennings.Read Full Review »
75
Boston Globe: Ty Burr
Sollett's working with stale material, clearly. He genuinely likes people, though, and his fondness revives "Nick and Norah" and sets it spinning with camaraderie and hope.Read Full Review »
75
ReelViews: James Berardinelli
Geared more toward teens, although that won't prevent older viewers with an affinity for romance from appreciating the vibes it gives off.Read Full Review »
70
Washington Post: Ann Hornaday
Like the mix tapes that obsess its main characters, Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist builds into something of infectious joy.Read Full Review »
70
Time: Richard Corliss
Though this Nick and Norah have a lot more angst, they're just as worth watching, admiring and cuddling up to.Read Full Review »
70
The New York Times: A.O. Scott
Regards its characters with affectionate detachment, and assures its audience that no great calamities or revelations are in store. Instead, there are a series of small crises and tiny epiphanies, all adding up to a story that courts triviality in its pursuit of charm.Read Full Review »
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