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Viewer Score

54
Viewer score based on 184 votes.

Critic Score

17
Critics' score based on 27 reviews.
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Your Reviews

After seeing this movie in the theater, I had to go out and buy it! I love it and have watched it at least 20 times! Thanks Ms Bullock for making it... and staying true to yourself! I have so much respect for you and your movies! I never listen to the critics as they must have a real problem with true comedy! Full Review

August 23,2010
Avonrose8

I loved this movie! Way to go Ms. Bullock! Don't listen to the bad reviews. They are dead inside!

August 23,2010
Avonrose8

i think that sandra bullock is amazing but this movie was horrible. she had a very strange role in the movie that made her look bad. this movie won... the 'worst' award, but she has won best actress in a lot of movies. Full Review

July 30,2010
MadelineBeth

I don't think the critics have a clue about the kind of comedies people like! I think it was one of the funniest movie I have ever seen. I'm glad... e critics don't dictate the kind of movies we get to watch. Thanks to the cast of All About STEVE Full Review

July 11,2010
HDVickie1

i think it was a good as the proposal and better than blind side. what did the cridits not get? she was wonderfull and i will buy the movie. thank... u sandra for a good one. Full Review

March 12,2010
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Critic Reviews

The screenplay by Kim Barker requires Bullock to behave in an essentially disturbing way that began to wear on me. It begins as merely peculiar, moves on to miscalculation and becomes seriously annoying.Full Review

Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times

Manages to be both toothless and tasteless in its satire of TV news sensationalism.Full Review

Claudia Puig
USA Today

A viewer is challenged to guess what the filmmakers thought they were doing. A 1930s screwball comedy with a modern sensibility? A misguided valentine to those who march to the beat of a different drummer?Full Review

Kirk Honeycutt
The Hollywood Reporter

There's no footing in reality. Nothing about it feels authentic: not the blathering Mary, not the lifeless secondary characters, not the bromide-happy dialogue or the plot that twists less often than it spasms.Full Review

San Francisco Chronicle

There's no footing in reality. Nothing about it feels authentic: not the blathering Mary, not the lifeless secondary characters, not the bromide-happy dialogue or the plot that twists less often than it spasms.Full Review

Amy Biancolli
San Francisco Chronicle
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