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Roger Ebert, At the Movies: In Three to Tango Neve Campbell is mired in a plot of such stupidity that there is only one thing to do, and that is to look at her. Read more
Susan Stark, Detroit News: An essentially subversive comedy with a bubbly, immensely entertaining face. Read more
Stephen Holden, New York Times: In trying to be both bold and nonthreatening, the movie ends up seeming tame and mildly offensive. Read more
Eric Harrison, Los Angeles Times: Regrettable. Read more
Bruce Westbrook, Houston Chronicle: An entertaining lark that's often spry and even radiant, with an end-credit wrap-up that's a hoot. Read more
Bruce Fretts, Entertainment Weekly: McDermott's natural earnestness serves him well as attorney Bobby Donnell on The Practice, but he shows zero flair for comedy. Read more
Andrew Sarris, New York Observer: Read more
James Berardinelli, ReelViews: Three To Tango goes too far in its desire to appease an unthinking audience. Read more
Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle: A charming romantic comedy. Read more
Jeff Strickler, Minneapolis Star Tribune: Read more
Joe Leydon, Variety: Three to Tango is a smart and sassy comedy with a playful sensibility and subtle sensitivity. Read more
Michael O'Sullivan, Washington Post: Matthew Perry is an actor who can play someone who might keep you guessing. Read more