Jump Tomorrow Critic Reviews
Metascore®:
Based upon 8 Critic ReviewsHighest Rated
- |
- Publications (A-Z)
- |
- Critics (A-Z)
- |
- Favorite Critics
The silliness of Jump Tomorrow takes your breath away, and I mean that as high praise.Read the full review
Hopkins delivers a genuinely charming example through the generosity and affection with which he treats his characters, a racially and culturally mixed bunch that could have seemed schematic and forced.Read the full review
Many try but few succeed as well as writer-director Joel Hopkins with his beguiling first feature, Jump Tomorrow, in giving a fresh spin to '30s screwball comedy.Read the full review
The plot unfolds with the gradual richness of something by Eric Rohmer, who has the whole canvas in view from the beginning but uncovers it a square inch at a time. By the end of Jump Tomorrow I was awfully fond of the picture.Read the full review
The sweetness at the core of the raggedy low-budget romantic comedy Jump Tomorrow is hard to resist.Read the full review
The story is fluff, but it's mostly appealing.Read the full review
The movie feels padded. And Hopkins's deft touch as a writer and director leaves him when it comes to casting.Read the full review
There's a certain breed of annoying indie movie in which a character's shyness is portrayed in a manner so coy that it becomes a reverse form of exhibitionism. Jump Tomorrow is that kind of movie.Read the full review