Gould’s lugubrious presence is always welcome, and Rue plays her lovelorn part with verve.
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Village VoiceAndrew Schenker
Village VoiceAndrew Schenker
Even as Deb comes to embrace the vibrancy of urban life, she's still prey to a blinkered suburban viewpoint which becomes inscribed in the film itself.
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Arizona RepublicBill Goodykoontz
Arizona RepublicBill Goodykoontz
A popular topic for debate is whether television or movies are better right now. Movie defenders are not going to want to use Dorfman in Love to bolster their argument.
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New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
Brad Leong’s “quirky” romantic comedy retreads ground that is already so well worn, everyone just slides right through.
Features a winning performance by Sara Rue as its titular heroine but otherwise has little to recommend it. Playing a wallflower who blossoms when she finally meets the right guy, the actress has charm to spare.