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Peter Debruge, Variety: There are even a few physical gags -- including one involving a slingshot, a hang glider and a precarious arrangement of pastries -- that may as well be lifted from another century. Read more
Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: "The Right Kind of Wrong" works often in spite of its willful eccentricities. Read more
Simon Houpt, Globe and Mail: [Director Jeremiah Chechik] imposes a stiff pace on the proceedings, toggling between broad physical comedy that aches for a laugh track and oddball moments of genuine whimsy. Read more
Bruce Demara, Toronto Star: A pleasantly diverting romantic comedy. Read more
Sherrie Li, Village Voice: Jeremiah Chechick's The Right Kind of Wrong has more wrong than right and plays like an ode to testicle jokes. Read more