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Vincent Canby, New York Times: "The Marrying Man" seems to have died en route from Neil Simon's brain to the movie theater, but exactly where and why is anybody's guess. An autopsy by a professional is in order. Read more
Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly: Your basic, everyday boy-meets-girl, boy-marries-girl, boy-divorces-girl, boy-marries-girl-again, boy-divorces-girl-again, boy well, you get the idea. Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: There's more juice in the story than I usually expect from Neil Simon; the characters don't just trade one-liners, but get under each other's skins. Read more
Peter Travers, Rolling Stone: The Marrying Man isn't awful; it's something much less fun - conspicuously mediocre. Read more
Derek Adams, Time Out: It's hard to spot vintage Neil Simon in his screenplay for this indulgent comedy... Read more
Desson Thomson, Washington Post: Jerry Rees's direction is straight-ahead: In a Neil Simon comedy, you don't jump in, you just try to keep out of the way. Read more