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P.S., I Love You

Overview


Genre :

Drama, Romance, Comedy

Release Date :

December 21, 2007

MPAA Rating :

PG-13

Director :

Richard LaGravenese

Starring :

Hilary Swank, Gerard Butler, Lisa Kudrow, Gina Gershon, Kathy Bates, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, James Marsters, Harry Connick Jr., Dean Winters, Mike Doyle

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Not quite bad, but it's not recommended either.    Readers  4 of 5 [Rate It]

Review rate : B

“..strangely refreshing..”
by William Arnold [Seattle Post Intelligencer]
2 of 5

“..P.S. I Love You feels like a charming concept that has fallen apart in execution..”
by David Mercier [FilmJudge]
2 of 4

“..neither romantic nor comedic..”
by Jolie Williamson [Pittsburgh Tribune Review]
2 of 4

“..in the grief-drenched romantic comedy P.S. I Love You, things are excruciatingly amiss, start to finish..”
by Steven Rea [Philadelphia Inquirer]
2 of 4

“..a frustrating mix of the good and the bad..”
by James Berardinelli [ReelViews]
1.5 of 4

“.."P.S. I Love You" is blithely inept..”
by Wesley Morris [Boston Globe]
Review rate : D+
Reviewed by Lisa Schwarzbaum [Entertainment Weekly]
2 of 5
Reviewed by Jason Morgan [Filmcritic.com]
2 of 4
Reviewed by Rick Groen [Globe and Mail]
1.5 of 4
Reviewed by Susan Walker [Toronto Star]
1.5 of 4
Reviewed by Nick Schager [Slant Magazine]
1.5 of 4
Reviewed by Jack Mathews [NY Daily News]
1 of 4
Reviewed by Colin Covert [Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune]
1 of 4
Reviewed by Lou Lumenick [New York Post]

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