Best two reviews:
1) Chicago Sun-Times - This is a full-bore, PG-rated, sweet rom-com. It sticks to the track, makes all the scheduled stops and bears us triumphantly to the station. And it is populated by colorful characters, but then, when was the last time you saw a boring Irishman in a movie? (Rating: 75) Read Full Review >
2) Entertainment Weekly - Leap Year could have used more pizzazz. (Rating: 67) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
21) The New York Times - What makes Leap Year so singularly dispiriting is precisely that it is bad without distinction -- so witless, charmless and unimaginative that it can be described as a movie only in a strictly technical sense. (Rating: 10) Read Full Review >
22) Austin Chronicle - This film is unquestionably the most unromantic and downright despairing romcom since "Made of Honor" or, possibly, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (Rating: 0) Read Full Review >
1) Chicago Sun-Times - This is a full-bore, PG-rated, sweet rom-com. It sticks to the track, makes all the scheduled stops and bears us triumphantly to the station. And it is populated by colorful characters, but then, when was the last time you saw a boring Irishman in a movie? (Rating: 75) Read Full Review >
2) Entertainment Weekly - Leap Year could have used more pizzazz. (Rating: 67) Read Full Review >
Worst two reviews:
21) The New York Times - What makes Leap Year so singularly dispiriting is precisely that it is bad without distinction -- so witless, charmless and unimaginative that it can be described as a movie only in a strictly technical sense. (Rating: 10) Read Full Review >
22) Austin Chronicle - This film is unquestionably the most unromantic and downright despairing romcom since "Made of Honor" or, possibly, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (Rating: 0) Read Full Review >
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