Your Reviews
I have watched it over and over again to get a clear meaning of the PLOT. I only wished more dialog between Gray and Frizt. the looks and smiles... eeded some dialog...would love to see a sequel with Gray and Fritz discovering themselves and deciding if it was just two lonely people or real love. Full Review
Great movie. Life is not perfect and being cheated on stinks. True to life, people often are not what we think they are. Look for deeper manings.... reat efforts by all. To much time wated on the dumb "other" woman and DNA. Got it! Timothy hit all the right buttons for romance! He fell,and Gray saw the real caring person he was. Gray found true happiness at last. That is how I chose to read this movie. I did not care for blurred scenes. Is there a sequel? Full Review
Throughly enjoyed seeing Jennifer Gardner on the screen again. Although the movie dragged from time to time, I enjoyed the simplicity and that there... was also deeper meaning. You think you know someone but you might not... Full Review
First of all, this was a new concept that I fell in love with....the whole movie was such a refreshing change from what I am used to seeing. The... ting was great...Kevin Smith was awesome...he seemed to "know" the character and he was brilliant! I walked away thinking this was in my top 3! I say GO SEE IT!!! Full Review
I thought it was great...great characters; nice approach on a new theme for a change in romantic comedy/drama. Sensitive, poignant, and good look... om both sexes..Well done!! Full Review
Critic Reviews
Rough around the edges, but once you get used to the laconic pace, the plot grooves along nicely.Full Review
Take away the death and revelations that follow, and Catch And Release has the makings of a weekly half-hour network comedy--call it "Four's Company."Full Review
An oddly appealing, if innocuous, movie of considerable charm.Full Review
Although I find the term "chick flick" odious, I imagine that Columbia Pictures regards Catch and Release as exactly that, although there are signs that Ms. Grant was reaching for something more layered and subtle than the usual fairy-tale formulaFull Review
