Breakfast With Scot Critic Reviews

Metascore®:

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Based upon 7 Critic Reviews
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Los Angeles Times | Kevin ThomasAdd Critic to Favorites

Has a sitcom format, but complex emotions and perceptions keep breaking through the surface in an engaging, thoughtful manner.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Lisa SchwarzbaumAdd Critic to Favorites

Deserves sympathetic attention, if only for the family-values specifics loaded into the story, and the way mildmannered stars Ben Shenkman (Angels in America) and Tom Cavanagh (Ed) embrace their instructional roles.Read the full review

The Hollywood Reporter | Frank ScheckAdd Critic to Favorites

A feel-good tale with undeniably good intentions, this Canadian comedy-drama doesn't really manage to convince on any level.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | David WiegandAdd Critic to Favorites

Why is Breakfast With Scot in theaters instead of set for broadcast on the Lifetime, Hallmark or ABC Family channels?Read the full review

Boston Globe | Wesley MorrisAdd Critic to Favorites

This is territory previously covered in the French film "Ma Vie en Rose," which took a relatively more sophisticated view of both a child's self-expression and adults' discomfort over it.Read the full review

The New York Times | Stephen HoldenAdd Critic to Favorites

For its courage to address a ticklish subject with warmhearted humor, Breakfast With Scot, adapted from a novel by Michael Downing, deserves a light round of applause.Read the full review

Variety | Jay WeissbergAdd Critic to Favorites

Suffused with the bargain-basement blandness of an Afterschool Special, Breakfast with Scot is the kind of gay-themed pic that won't ruffle the feathers of a granny in Manitoba, though it's bound to make more discerning auds groan.Read the full review

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