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Michael Phillips, At the Movies: Terrible, terrible. Read more
Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic: You'd think that getting Allen, Sigourney Weaver, J.K. Simmons, Kelsey Grammer, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Ray Liotta together for a comedy would be at the least intriguing, but as it turns out, not so much. Read more
Tom Long, Detroit News: Crazy is just too tame for his own good. Read more
Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly: Each actor appears to have received the script to a different movie, while Allen adds his own directorial touch of sexual vulgarity. Read more
Aaron Hillis, L.A. Weekly: We get charmless hack work from two sitcom writers, a phoned-in ensemble, and for Allen a vanity role that could certainly be called criminal. Read more
Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News: Allen's forced approach to Judd Pillot and John Peaslee's Screenwriting 101-style script has merely left everyone floating on their own. Read more
Peter Travers, Rolling Stone: Allen screws up his directing debut with a script that smothers his wit in a blanket of bland. Read more