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Robert Denerstein, Denver Rocky Mountain News: Read more
Susan Stark, Detroit News: Where the Money Is takes Newman's master thief to new triumphs. Read more
Philip Wuntch, Dallas Morning News: There's real pleasure in discovering Where the Money Is, thanks to a silver fox named Paul Newman. Read more
Elvis Mitchell, New York Times: Sadly, the subtext and context of Money is that everyone's better days are a distant memory. Read more
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: The movie as a whole is wonderfully laid-back and pleasant to be around. Read more
Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times: If only Fiorentino had a chance to bring more of that lethal quality she brought so memorably to The Last Seduction's villainess, Where the Money Is might have been a different story and a much more enjoyable film. Read more
Steven Rosen, Denver Post: Overall, the story is more old hat than 'cool hand' for Newman. But it has its pleasures. Read more
Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly: Age has pared Paul Newman's fine features to a sketch; it's also honed his huge movie appeal to such basics that he can pretty much maintain our attention while in a coma. Read more
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Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: Where the Money Is has a preposterous plot, but it's not about a plot, it's about acting. Read more
Peter Stack, San Francisco Chronicle: A forced, implausible flick that loses its energy as it tries to gain momentum. Read more
Amy Taubin, Village Voice: Paul Newman idles gracefully through Where the Money Is, a caper film hardly worthy of his presence. Read more