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Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times: The cast tries but rarely achieves an authenticity of emotional intimacy, as if everyone knows they're going to be cut away from -- how else to say it? -- prematurely. Read more
Globe and Mail: Sorry, but intercourse is not the main course here. Instead, this is a literal sex comedy where laughs are sought, and often found, at every stage of the act, from 'foreplay' to 'afterglow'. Read more
Amy Nicholson, I.E. Weekly: Like life, it's sweet, messy, awkward, and dull. Read more
Tim Grierson, L.A. Weekly: A more accurate moniker for this sex comedy might be Attractive White People Nattering On. Read more
Lou Lumenick, New York Post: YPF caused a minor sensation at last year's Toronto Film Festival, but I guess the chance to see Canucks even partially disrobed is a selling point up there. Read more
Carrie Rickey, Philadelphia Inquirer: Like some of the erotic acts it purveys, Y.P.F. is pleasant rather than pleasurable. Read more
Peter Howell, Toronto Star: In truth, Canadian filmmaker Martin Gero's very funny and insightful feature debut is far less shocking than its detractors -- most of whom haven't even seen it -- would have you believe. Read more