Bonneville Critic Reviews

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Los Angeles Times | Kevin ThomasAdd Critic to Favorites

Scarcely original and in no way earthshaking, but its notable cast is a pleasure to behold.Read the full review

The Hollywood Reporter | John DeForeAdd Critic to Favorites

Put three old friends in a convertible for a cross-country road trip to a loved one's funeral, and what do you get? Very few surprises, in this feel-good fluff that, despite offering nothing novel, could do well with older audiences who rightly feel that too few films are being made with them in mind.Read the full review

Variety | David RooneyAdd Critic to Favorites

A bland road movie running on empty. It's depressing to see a deluxe cast wasted on such by-the-numbers material -- from predictable plot to fabricated Hallmark sentiment to strenuous milking of warm-and-fuzzy laughs from the irrepressible spirit of three women whose youth is behind them.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | David WiegandAdd Critic to Favorites

When you've got three of the nation's best actresses in leading roles, it doesn't matter if your script is only adequate and the audience really has to squint here and there to believe what's happening on the screen.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Lisa SchwarzbaumAdd Critic to Favorites

Ladies! Thelma and Louise drove a '66T-bird, remember?! They picked up a young male hitchhiker 17 years before you did, and they too, um, interacted with a trucker and admired magnificent American sunsets -- is it coming back to you? Nope, it's not, which is exactly why the tires are so low on this creaky vehicle.Read the full review

The New York Times | Matt Zoller SeitzAdd Critic to Favorites

Except for Ms. Lange’s silent, expressive close-ups, which render flashbacks unnecessary, the women’s journey is aesthetically and dramatically unremarkable.Read the full review

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