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Mark Rahner, Seattle Times: Stembridge makes the twists as pleasantly surprising as the dawning realization that you've gone from judge to accomplice. Read more
Jane Sumner, Dallas Morning News: A glowing Hudson radiates high spirits, and Mr. Townsend ... makes his chameleon character seem credible. Read more
Peter Howell, Toronto Star: Townsend ... makes quite an impression in the title role. Read more
Stephen Holden, New York Times: About Adam rests almost entirely on the shoulders of Stuart Townsend, who brings to the movie's duplicitous title character a winningly light touch. Read more
Paul Tatara, CNN.com: If anybody still thinks Kate Hudson is getting too much mileage out of being Goldie Hawn's daughter, they'll be pleasantly surprised by the range she shows in About Adam. Read more
Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly: Calculated, cold, and damply demeaning. Read more
Hazel-Dawn Dumpert, L.A. Weekly: While the film strives to prove its cool, it's also built on [an] insufferably antique idea. Read more
Kevin Maynard, Mr. Showbiz: About Adam is simply a pleasant diversion rather the paean to crazy-in-love classics it would so like to be. Read more
Jessica Winter, Village Voice: Squanders its potential themes. Read more