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Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel: Give it points on setting and a couple of the performances, but the joke-starved "All's Faire in Love" only rarely rises to the level of fair to middling. Read more
Neil Genzlinger, New York Times: Only Ann-Margret, as the fair's reigning queen, retains her dignity. Read more
John DeFore, Hollywood Reporter: A dinner of week-old turkey legs and stale mead would be more fun than this Ren Faire-set rom-com disaster. Read more
Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: Marshall does manage a breezy, good-natured tone toward this oft-mocked cultural phenomenon that allows for eye-rolling and smiling in equal measure. Read more
Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News: Finding a fresh setting for a comedy is difficult, but a Renaissance fair is too broad a target. Read more
Lou Lumenick, New York Post: Peaks with its animated opening credits. Read more