Your Reviews
Critic Reviews
Complex issues of ambition and consumerism taken to televangelic levels aren't truly addressed or resolved but simply tied up in a box with the message that love conquers all.Full Review
A pleasant piece of commercial filmmaking, but as a satirical comedy, it's devoid of laughs and insight.Full Review
Complex issues of ambition and consumerism taken to televangelic levels aren't truly addressed or resolved but simply tied up in a box with the message that love conquers all.Full Review
Tom Schulman's script is on the sloppy side and offers few surprises; still, it's not entirely bereft of laughs.Full Review
What's most disturbing about this ineptly scripted, utterly implausible (and at the same time curiously likable) comedy of sin and redemption in TV's home-shopping universe is how close a committed cast and a talented director (Stephen Herek, late of Mr. Holland's Opus) come to pulling it off, to making us feel good about the 110 minutes or so we've just pissed away.Full Review
