Taxi: “As entertaining as watching a potato bake.” — Marc Savlov, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Ladder 49: “Bearable only to people in deep mourning and vulnerable to emotional coercion.” — John Anderson, NEWSDAY
What the *$%# Do We Know?: “Like being stuck at a science fair, with a 5-year-old on one side asking questions and his hippie parents on the other fumbling to answer them.” — Jon Niccum, LAWRENCE JOURNAL-WORLD
First Daughter: “Just one hackneyed, inauthentic, predictable scene after another.” — Michael O’Sullivan, WASHINGTON POST
Shall We Dance?: ” [The original] Shall We Dance? was a wry and touching comedy perfectly at home in its Japanese setting. Now, forcibly deported to Chicago and peopled with American stars, the same story is huffed and puffed and squeezed into an entirely different cultural context. Guess what? Sayonara sushi, hello turkey.” — Rick Groen, GLOBE AND MAIL
