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Roger Ebert, At the Movies: Mumford is so carefully visualized in Lawrence Kasdan's new film that you'd sort of like to live there. Read more
Susan Stark, Detroit News: Imperfect. Read more
Chris Vognar, Dallas Morning News: Mumford doesn't go very far or deep in detailing our impostor's road to redemption. Read more
Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune: Director Lawrence Kasdan's Mumford blends likable characters with a humorous, gentle look at small town life. Read more
Stephen Holden, New York Times: A likable semi-screwball comedy. Read more
Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times: Writer-director Kasdan has a nice way with his oddball crew. Read more
Jeff Millar, Houston Chronicle: The film is quite well acted, notably by Dean. Read more
Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly: It turns the tricks of psychology into duplicitous high play. Read more
Peter Rainer, New York Magazine/Vulture: Read more
Laura Miller, Salon.com: Mumford is a movie full of insightful moments, and some of them are even pure therapy. Read more
Peter Stack, San Francisco Chronicle: Kasdan's new comedy, Mumford, is so wonderfully odd, even spiritual, that audiences won't be able to do anything but smile. Read more
Jeff Strickler, Minneapolis Star Tribune: Read more
Todd McCarthy, Variety: Neither funny, heart-warming nor star-powered enough to motivate the public to turn out in very large numbers. Read more
Desson Thomson, Washington Post: The great performance comes from Davis who - not surprisingly - takes an increasing amount of Mumford's attention. Read more