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Scott Foundas, Variety: At one point, the comic says that fans have asked him what he'll have to talk about if he keeps losing weight, to which Iglesias answers that he will always have stories to tell. To its credit, "The Fluffy Movie" leaves you wanting to hear more of them. Read more
Randy Cordova, Arizona Republic: Iglesias makes his strongest impact when he sticks to material that is extremely personal. Read more
Peter Keough, Boston Globe: For the most part, Fluffy's material is just that - fluff, with a touch now and then of bile and bad taste. Read more
Ben Sachs, Chicago Reader: He's a crowd-pleaser reminiscent of Robin Williams, inserting funny sounds and vocal impersonations into nearly every line and alternating raunchy material with moments of unabashed sentimentality. Read more
Kyle Anderson, Entertainment Weekly: Like much of Iglesias' material, the movie almost gets in your face before flashing a friendly smile and forgettably floating away. Read more
Frank Scheck, Hollywood Reporter: Iglesias is a likeable presence, and his fluid delivery, complete with spot-on accents and sound effects, is consistently engaging. Read more
Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times: "Fluffy" is a standard-issue comedy concert film far better suited to a 90-minute cable TV slot than the big screen. Read more
Nicolas Rapold, New York Times: Mr. Iglesias's style in his first theatrical concert film is grounded in a down-to-earth warmth and a nimble mimicry that bolsters even routine subject matter. Read more
Mark Jenkins, Washington Post: It's not much of a movie. There's no particular reason to watch this in a theater rather than on television. Read more