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Susan Stark, Detroit News: Just when you thought it was safe to go into the movie theater, along comes Love Stinks. Read more
Charles Ealy, Dallas Morning News: Love Stinks can make you feel good, especially if you've been involved in a bad relationship. Read more
Anita Gates, New York Times: A one-dimensional comedy that mostly falls flat. Read more
Steve Murray, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: The title is a misnomer. This movie has nothing to do with love; it's about lust, lucre and well-paid losers. Read more
Jeff Millar, Houston Chronicle: Sometimes it stinks with the sweat of failure. But sometimes it's as bitterly funny as its makers could hope. Read more
Edward Guthmann, San Francisco Chronicle: Franklin has a certain talent for one-liners -- which Stewart delivers with rat-a-tat precision -- but the result is a spiteful movie that savors its own venom a little too well. Read more
Desson Thomson, Washington Post: They called it right: this movie reeks, stinks, smells and destroys life as we know it with one olfactory destructive blast. Read more