Eulogy 2004

Critics score:
32 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Carina Chocano, Los Angeles Times: All this off-the-wall detachment from reality might be OK if the characters didn't also feel detached from one another. Read more

Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly: If Eulogy were a sitcom pilot, it would be dead on arrival. Read more

Jan Stuart, Newsday: Romano's caveman-ish line readings are perfectly pitched. Read more

Stephen Whitty, Newark Star-Ledger: Eulogy is dead on arrival. Read more

Jack Mathews, New York Daily News: When a filmmaker is savvy enough to hire Torn to play an eccentric codger, then has him do little more than play dead in a casket, he has a lot of learning to do. Read more

Stephen Holden, New York Times: The sort of mordant ensemble comedy that Robert Altman pulled off with A Wedding appears to have been a prototype for this flat, funereal farce. Read more

Time Out: Read more

Joshua Land, Village Voice: Do you ever long to recapture that childhood feeling of being trapped in a car with your family three hours after the air conditioner's conked out on a sweltering summer day? Read more