Although not exactly original in its aspirations or execution, the film's engaging performances and occasional funny moments lift it a notch above the pack of similarly themed fare.
Brian Austin Green makes his directorial debut with this uneven romantic comedy about a self-absorbed, twentysomething actress searching for Mr. Right -- and a purpose in life.
Read full articleNever rises above the level of a second-rate TV sit-com.
Strong performances are marred by a script whose dialogue ranges from cheesy to unspeakably bad.
Read full articleIn this misguided romantic comedy, an actress (Jenna Mattison) is turning 25 and having a long-before-midlife crisis.
Read full articleThe script is truly schizophrenic, either painfully nave or pointedly shocking.
Read full articleNot only does it take a solid thirty to forty minutes before the audience grows to like any of the characters or even care about Jules's situations, but one ends up more interested in the lives of Danny, Michael, and Ben.
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