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Movie Info


Genre :

Romance, Comedy

Release Date :

December 20, 2002

MPAA Rating :

PG-13

Director :

Marc Lawrence

Starring :

Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant, Alicia Witt, Mark Feuerstein, Dana Ivey, Robert Klein, Heather Burns

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.    Readers  Be the 1st!

3.5 of 5

“..Two Weeks Notice benefits from more: a snappy, likable script by writer/director Marc Lawrence and a witty, near-flawless performance by Hugh Grant..”
by Norm Schrager [Filmcritic]
3.5 of 5

“..It stays amiable and uninspired, but the jokes misfire less often..”
by Eric Harrison [Houston Chronicle]
2.5 of 4

“..is same old romantic comedy routine..”
by Ed Blank [Pittsburgh Tribune-Review]
3 of 4

“..here's a romantic comedy in which the stars actually have some believable chemistry..”
by Jeff Vice [Deseret News, Salt Lake City]
3 of 5

“..For two actors of such limited range, it's pretty surprising that the two breathe life into such potentially dreadful movies..”
by Scott Weinberg [EFilmCritic]

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