A sparkling romantic comedy, the kind of picture that glides by so gracefully and unpretentiously that it's only upon reflection that you realize how much skill, caring and good judgment had to have gone into its making.Read Full Review »
70
The New York Times: Elvis Mitchell
Half the film is an ingenuous love story, but the better half consists of pop culture time-warp jokes set in 1985.Read Full Review »
70
Washington Post: Rita Kempley
Adam Sandler is surprisingly likable as Robbie, a struggling musician who is left at the altar early in this modest romantic comedy.Read Full Review »
67
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Owen Gleiberman
As a romantic comedy, the picture is pleasant, predictable, and utterly weightless.Read Full Review »
60
Salon.com: Stephanie Zacharek
Frank Coraci's '80s-nostalgia comedy is predictable and unevenly paced, and it lunges too often for the easy joke.Read Full Review »
50
ReelViews: James Berardinelli
This movie desperately wants to be liked. The problem is, there's not much here to like -- at least nothing that's new or interesting.Read Full Review »
25
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Roger Ebert
The screenplay reads like a collaboration between Jekyll and Hyde.Read Full Review »