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Janet Maslin, New York Times: Read more
Peter Rainer, Los Angeles Times: The three women are so spirited and funny -- so emotionally keyed into all the hearts and flowers -- that they give the movie their own kind of truth. Read more
James Berardinelli, ReelViews: It's decent mass consumption entertainment, but there's not much in the way of meat. Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: It's an original, and what it does best is show how strangers can become friends, and friends can become like family. Read more
Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle: Goldberg and Parker are extraordinary. Read more
Desson Thomson, Washington Post: Roos and Ross (and I promise never to put those names together again) are so busy jerking the audience from wacky to teary, and back again, they seem blithely unaware of the howling melodrama of it all. Read more
Rita Kempley, Washington Post: An engagingly acted, likable, fried green Thelma & Louise. Read more