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A thoroughly professional comedy, well paced, attractively photographed and smartly acted.Full Review
There's too much going on in Burning Annie but one thing goes remarkably right: Ordynans's exceptionally canny script nails how thoroughly pop culture has colonized our sentiments.Full Review
Burning Annie has funny moments, but it suffers from an overflow of characters.Full Review
Pic relies on nerdy world-weary irony to carry the day, but doesn't convincingly draw its characters.Full Review
Pays backhanded homage to Woody Allen via the travails of college loser Max (Gary Lundy), who fears that years of wallowing in "Annie Hall" have permanently poisoned his love life.Full Review
