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All's Faire in Love

Overview


Genre :

Drama, Fantasi

Release Date :

October 28, 2011 (Limited)

MPAA Rating :

PG-13

Director :

Scott Marshall

Starring :

Christina Ricci, Owen Benjamin, Nadine Velazquez, Bill Engvall, Cedric the Entertainer, Matthew Lillard, Louise Griffiths, Ann-Margret

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Not quite bad, but it's not recommended either.    Readers  Be the 1st!

“..this atrocious, inept, and painfully unfunny comedy manages to sully the reputations of renaissance festivals the world over..”
by Marc Savlov [Austin Chronicle]
“..nothing terribly witty or surprising about any of this as either love story or laugh machine..”
by Robert Abele [Los Angeles Times]
1 of 4

“..not hard when the rest of the cast wallows through humor..”
by Peter Keough [Boston Phoenix]
“..laugh- and chemistry-free commemoration..”
by Lou Lumenick [New York Post]
0.5 of 4

“..it's easy to understand why, since everyone in this story behaves nonsensically..”
by Nick Schager [Slant Magazine]
“..has several nutjob supporting performances that almost rescue its hackneyed plot..”
by John Anderson [Variety]
1.5 of 4

“..give it points on setting and a couple of the performances..”
by Roger Moore [Orlando Sentinel]
“..doesn’t contain enough that’s genuinely funny..”
by Neil Genzlinger [New York Times]
“..a dinner of week-old turkey legs and stale mead would be more fun than this Ren Faire-set rom-com disaster..”
by John DeFore [Hollywood Reporter]

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