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Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel: "Immigration Tango" is like a slow-dance with your sister - perfunctory, awkward and without a hint of heat. Read more
Neil Genzlinger, New York Times: The stuff of sitcoms. Complications, of course, ensue, but they're exactly the complications you expect, with exactly the results. Read more
Bill Goodykoontz, Arizona Republic: Read more
Loren King, Boston Globe: Neither the comedy nor the romance is strong enough in "Immigration Tango'' to offer any improvement on Peter Weir's similar, and better, 1990 film "Green Card.'' Read more
Amy Biancolli, Houston Chronicle: A minor, sometimes likable romp through miscellaneous narrative cliches, all of them rendered with the snug medium shots and predetermined character arcs that are coin of the realm on the tube. Read more
Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter: This lame sex comedy doesn't exactly add much to the debate over illegal immigrants. Read more
Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times: It might have been a premise for an effective romantic comedy that pointed up the plight of undocumented immigrants, but Morris and his co-writers aren't up to the task. Read more
Rene Rodriguez, Miami Herald: The movie never comes close to making you believe such an arrangement between these people could ever exist. Read more
Lou Lumenick, New York Post: Leon is actually kind of charming as an actor, but he's completely wasted in this bomb. Read more
Ronnie Scheib, Variety: A sprightly, pedestrian, Miami-set romantic comedy whose utter predictability -- trumpet fanfares couldn't announce plot twists more blatantly -- feels more cozy than disappointing. Read more
Ernest Hardy, Village Voice: This is a film in which characters are flung out of character solely for cheap laughs and rarely actually listen or talk to one another. Read more