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Must Love Dogs
Warner Bros.
MPAA RATING: PG-13 for sexual content
Starring
Diane Lane,
John Cusack,
Elizabeth Perkins,
Christopher Plummer,
Dermot Mulroney,
Stockard Channing,
Ali Hillis,
and
Brad William Henke
As thirty-something divorced pre-school teacher Sarah Nolan (Lane) braves a series of hilariously disastrous mismatches and first dates, she begins to trust her own instincts again and learns that, no matter what, it's never a good idea to give up on love. (Warner Bros.)
| GENRE(S): |
Comedy
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Romance
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| WRITTEN BY: |
Gary David Goldberg
Claire Cook (novel)
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| DIRECTED BY: |
Gary David Goldberg
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| RELEASE DATE: |
DVD: December 20, 2005
Theatrical: July 29, 2005
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| RUNNING TIME: |
98 minutes, Color |
| ORIGIN: |
USA |

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
75
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
It's a frisky romantic comedy with a great title and wonderfully appealing performances.

75
Chicago Tribune
Michael Wilmington
Writer-director Gary David Goldberg's script is full of complex and lively love patter, which Cusack especially rattles off with sometimes breakneck speed.

75
Charlotte Observer
Lawrence Toppman
Reminds me of the golden retriever that lived next door long ago: endearing, consistently sweet-natured, ready for a brisk turn around familiar territory as long as no strenuous intellectual demands are ever made.

75
USA Today
Claudia Puig
A breath of fresh air amid the superheroes, aliens and bombastic explosions of summer.

75
Miami Herald
Connie Ogle
View it as a fat-free but tasty cinematic treat in the middle of the long, hot summer.

70
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
These two generate real, slow-burning rapport, so that you're still pulling for them even during a gratingly preposterous climax.

70
The Hollywood Reporter
Michael Rechtshaffen
A thoroughly conventional romantic comedy with all the usual trimmings.

70
Variety
Justin Chang
To properly appreciate Must Love Dogs, one must first love John Cusack. Thesp's maverick turn steals the show in this otherwise middling romantic comedy, which retools standard meet-cute elements for the Web generation in pleasant but uninspired fashion.

63
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
Bland and forgettable - a romantic comedy with affable characters and some funny lines, but where love never really takes flight. It fizzles when it should sizzle.

63
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
While Lane is her typical winning self, the film is mawkish. The more we're cajoled to root for Sarah Nolan, the divorced preschool teacher she plays, the more Must Love Dogs stops resembling a movie and starts feeling like a greeting card.

63
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
This movie is never more than a one-liner away from sitcom, yet it goes down like ice cream.

60
Chicago Reader
Andrea Gronvall
The script by sitcom veteran Gary David Goldberg has weaknesses--it soft-pedals bitterness, and the ending is annoyingly pat. On balance, though, this is a funny and smartly paced love story.

60
Dallas Observer
Luke Y. Thompson
The movie does find fresh ways to tweak the formula, making it more than the sum of its broad strokes.

58
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
William Arnold
It offers a handful of funny and touching moments and maintains a level of cuteness. But it's far from original, and its star chemistry doesn't exactly light up the screen.

50
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The movie is pleasant, sedate, subdued and sweet, but there is not a moment of suspense in it.

50
Baltimore Sun
Chris Kaltenbach
Think you know where this film is going? You do, and the best thing about Must Love Dogs is that it takes only 88 minutes to get there - short enough to enjoy the film's modest, well-worn pleasures, but not so long that you feel your time could have been put to better use elsewhere.

50
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
Cusack should have been half the picture, but the screenplay keeps shoving him offstage for no good reason, and it's a mistake. One of many.

50
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
David Gilmour
What's curious about the film, in an anthropological way, is that it's made up of a series of false human moments yet remains entirely predictable.

50
The Onion (A.V. Club)
Scott Tobias
The dialogue and the movie seem as canned as a Must-See TV laugh track.

50
LA Weekly
John Patterson
At once over- and under-written, and peppered with tiresome coincidences and misunderstandings, Goldberg’s mechanical, joke-one, joke-two, joke-three approach to ensemble screenwriting soon betrays his TV-sitcom roots.

50
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
Short on dramatic energy, Must Love Dogs settles for a cheerful drone.
50
TV Guide
Angel Cohn
The film makes no real impression; it's amiable, occasionally funny and indistinguishable from dozens of other romantic comedies just like it.

50
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
Individually, the actors are endearing. But together in this charmless Gary David Goldberg sitcomedy, inspired by the Claire Cook novel, they are as oddly paired as chalk and cheese.

50
Christian Science Monitor
David Sterritt
Virtually every person in the story is fabulously cute, picturesquely forlorn, adorably ditzy, or winsomely philosophical.
In short, there's plenty of smooth storytelling but not a hint of reality here.

42
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
This is a movie of fake conflict, fake heart, even fake doggy love.

40
Los Angeles Times
Carina Chocano
Forces them (the cast) to reenact the entire unabridged Encyclopedia of Treasured Romantic Comedy Clichés and Chestnuts, Revised Second Edition.

40
Village Voice
Laura Sinagra
With a character this dull--so dull that we're told over and over how smart and special she is--the resulting glut of date-ad losers seems like just deserts.

40
Empire
Emma Cochrane
Less than crowd-pleasing chick flick livened up by John Cusack’s self-penned one-liners.

38
New York Daily News
Jami Bernard
Did Lane and John Cusack really have to put themselves through this? Here are two first-rate actors in the embarrassing situation of playing blithering misfits in a lame comedy of errors.

30
Film Threat
Pete Vonder Haar
The movie wastes the talents of its two leads by refusing to take any risks with the material, marching in lockstep to every genre cliché.

30
Washington Post
Jen Chaney
This is nothing but a dare-to-be-terrible movie.

30
The New York Times
Stephen Holden
Proving once again that skillful performances can't create something out of almost nothing - the best they can do is make it palatable.

25
Portland Oregonian
Marc Mohan
Here's a hint to tracking down an intelligent, discriminating significant other: stand outside the entrance to a theater showing Must Love Dogs. Once the film begins, look for the first person to walk out.

25
Premiere
Sara Brady
It's somehow fitting that this purported romantic comedy about dating is, like most dates, clumsy, endless, and absolutely excruciating.

20
Salon.com
Stephanie Zacharek
It's ostensibly about adults, but there's nothing remotely adult about it.

11
Austin Chronicle
Kimberley Jones
No film that requires a woman to jump in water and dogpaddle toward a man has the "sisterhood's" best interests at heart.


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