Lucky Numbers 2000

Critics score:
22 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

Ebert & Roeper: Read more

Robert Denerstein, Denver Rocky Mountain News: Read more

Susan Stark, Detroit News: Read more

Philip Wuntch, Dallas Morning News: A movie that drips with condescension. Read more

Elvis Mitchell, New York Times: [Ephron] seems to condescend to the characters. Read more

Steve Murray, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: It pretty much squanders the talents of everybody involved. Read more

Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times: Clever and diverting. Read more

Eric Harrison, Houston Chronicle: The jokes waft off the screen and pelt the audience with all the force of dust specks. Read more

Paul Clinton (CNN.com), CNN.com: Travolta and Kudrow make a winning combination, and the result is mindless, instantly forgettable comic fluff that will engage you, given half a chance. Read more

Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly: The laughs are few in this inert, ungenerous comedy. Read more

Globe and Mail: Read more

James Berardinelli, ReelViews: Instead of becoming involved in the convoluted plot, we stand on the outside looking in, not laughing enough to make it all worthwhile. Read more

Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: Tells too much story at not enough energy. It should have been cut back and cranked up. Read more

Stephanie Zacharek, Salon.com: There's something refreshing about the way it invites us to splash around in its little wading pool of amorality. Read more

Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle: Read more

Todd McCarthy, Variety: A visually unattractive picture of meager verve and dynamism. Read more

Michael O'Sullivan, Washington Post: Kudrow is the film's true manic engine, and her ability to carry off perky amorality propels the preposterous plot forward. Read more