The summer's uncorseted, unqualified delight. [14 July 1989, Calendar, p.6-1]Read Full Review »
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ROLLING STONE: Peter Travers
A ravishing, romantic lark brimming over with style, intelligence and flashing wit.Read Full Review »
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Time: Richard Corliss
Like Harry and Sally, the movie is hardworking, spot on; it winepresses its conversation into epigrams. No surprise here.[31 July 1999, p.65]Read Full Review »
Together, Crystal and Ryan really click. Even though their characters are polar opposites (or perhaps because of it), their interaction has a charm and warmth that most motion picture pairings lack.Read Full Review »
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CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Roger Ebert
What makes it special, apart from the Ephron screenplay, is the chemistry between Crystal and Ryan.Read Full Review »
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USA Today: Mike Clark
As a successful careerist who tries purging his neuroses in a coin-operated batting cage, Crystal is funny enough to keep Ryan from all-out stealing the film. She, though, is smashing in an eye-opening performance, another tribute to Reiner's flair with actors. [12 July 1989, Life, p.1D]Read Full Review »
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The New York Times: Caryn James
Like the sitcom version of a Woody Allen film, full of amusing lines and scenes, all infused with an uncomfortable sense of deja vu.Read Full Review »