Grumpier Old Men Critic Reviews

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Variety | Leonard KladyAdd Critic to Favorites

Grumpier is a welcome continuation that leaves you wanting for another chapter that's as rich in humanity and fun as the initial companion pieces.Read the full review

Washington Post | Rita KempleyAdd Critic to Favorites

Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau reprise the roles of a pair of Minnesota mossbacks in the heartwarming, albeit warmed-over, sequel Grumpier Old Men—though given its scatological bent, it might have been called Grump and Grumpier.Read the full review

The New York Times | Stephen HoldenAdd Critic to Favorites

Grounding the zaniness is the chemistry between its two likable stars. Beneath their crusty eccentricities, Max and John are teen-agers at heart, a Wayne and Garth for the "Modern Maturity" set. As Max, his leathery face beaming with pleasure, might put it: "Holy moley, is this a dumb movie!" But it is also fun.Read the full review

Chicago Sun-Times | Roger EbertAdd Critic to Favorites

Grumpier Old Men is not terrifically compelling, although it is probably impossible not to enjoy Matthau and Lemmon acting together.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Kevin ThomasAdd Critic to Favorites

t's great to see cherished, longtime stars in big roles to which they can bring so much spontaneity and finesse; you wish only that this movie were sturdier and had aimed higher. Judging from the bloopers that unreel during Grumpier Old Men's end credits, the cast had lots of fun making this movie--more fun, it would seem, than it is to watch. [22 Dec 1995, p.18]Read the full review

ReelViews | James BerardinelliAdd Critic to Favorites

Grumpier Old Men isn't as fun, spontaneous, or amusing as the original. In short, it's a poor retread that can't be redeemed by the pleasure of seeing Lemmon and Matthau together.Read the full review

Washington Post | Kevin McManusAdd Critic to Favorites

Despite his occasional witticisms, the old grump is no great catch, and neither is this movie.Read the full review

USA Today | Susan WloszczynaAdd Critic to Favorites

This warm-weather variation on the original, once again set in a small Minnesota town, is in dire need of Geritol. Or a dose of ginseng. Or Ex-Lax. Anything to get things moving faster than this turgid replay. [22 Dec 1995, p.3D]Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Mick LaSalleAdd Critic to Favorites

It's great to see cherished, longtime stars in big roles to which they can bring so much spontaneity and finesse; you wish only that this movie were sturdier and had aimed higher. Judging from the bloopers that unreel during Grumpier Old Men's end credits, the cast had lots of fun making this movie--more fun, it would seem, than it is to watch.Read the full review

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