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Janet Maslin, New York Times: The film begins in a giddy, enjoyable tribute to its own ingenuity, which by its ending has worn thin. Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: Sometimes we laugh easily, sometimes uncertainly, and sometimes we just look at the screen and wonder why anyone thought that was funny. Read more
Desson Thomson, Washington Post: The movie spends too much time with the Aunt and not enough with the Scriptwriter. Read more
Rita Kempley, Washington Post: A tri-layered tale of love, creative impulses and dial-spinning, it comes and it goes, evocative and a little bit magical, flawed but forgivably so. Read more