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Janet Maslin, New York Times: Kika is actually one of this film maker's more buoyant recent efforts, a sly, rambunctious satire that moves along merrily until it collapses -- as many Almodovar films finally do -- under the weight of its own clutter. Read more
James Berardinelli, ReelViews: Almodovar's central parody is strong enough to save this film from floundering too much or too often. It's daring and nasty, but rarely brilliant. Read more
Joe Brown, Washington Post: It doesn't matter that Kika doesn't make sense -- doesn't even try to make sense. It's just so much fun to watch. Read more
Desson Thomson, Washington Post: Something alarming has happened to Almodovar: He has become commonplace and predictable. Read more