Everyone Says I Love You 1996

Critics score:
79 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Janet Maslin, New York Times: It's a world of both serene privilege and surreal possibility, and it offers a delightful and witty compendium of the film maker's favorite things. Read more

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Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times: Much of the film's story is half-hearted, its jokes hit or miss, and what starts out feeling genial ends up unavoidably thin. Read more

Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly: Styled as a romantic confection, Everyone Says I Love You is, in fact, steeped in an unacknowledged middle-aged sadness that leaks from the writer-director and saps the energies of his cast. Read more

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James Berardinelli, ReelViews: It's difficult not to be impressed by what Allen has achieved with this film: successfully reviving the musical comedy in such a thoroughly delightful fashion. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: It would take a heart of stone to resist this movie. Read more

Charles Taylor, Salon.com: For a picture that's almost a complete misfire, it's painless to sit through. Read more

Ruthe Stein, San Francisco Chronicle: Listening to the others sounding like a spouse in the shower makes one wonder: How bad could Barrymore be that she had to be dubbed? Read more

Time Out: A charming, sweet-natured divertissement. Read more

Brendan Kelly, Variety: Read more