welding the flow and logic of a romantic comedy to the faintly ridiculous soul of a melodrama, the film is never clear about whose story its telling, or what it might want for them
warm, smart, funny... It's Just Charming; "Juliet" is a warm, smart and funny romantic drama about as unlikely an emotional triangle as you could imagine
Rose Byrne is tremendous... but is marooned in this poorly-conceived film; It's unfortunate that Byrne's offering such a tremendous performance in a film that is, to put it as bluntly as possible, so very dumb
irresistible... Revitalizes the romantic comedy; Hornby's novel has an ambiguous and — to my mind — annoyingly unsatisfying ending. What Peretz has replaced it with is a little pat but much more crowd-pleasing
"Juliet, Naked" is a gently winning romantic comedy, all keyed to a delightful note of indie-rock obsession; it's a winsome screwball love story that grows on you and takes you somewhere charming..a feel-good movie for the best of reasons