Just Friends (2005) Critic Reviews

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Entertainment Weekly | Lisa SchwarzbaumAdd Critic to Favorites

Argues on behalf of the Darwinian theory that all of life imitates high school...But the argument is only halfhearted. Just Friends is much more interested in - and hilarious about - the small nostalgias of suburbia.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Peter HartlaubAdd Critic to Favorites

A thoroughly enjoyable three-or four-gimmick comedy.Read the full review

Variety | Justin ChangAdd Critic to Favorites

A surprisingly shrewd and energetic romantic comedy.Read the full review

Boston Globe | Ty BurrAdd Critic to Favorites

Funnier than any low-rent rip-off of "There's Something About Mary" has a right to be. It's crass, it's unsophisticated, it aims right for the slapsticky pleasure center of the under-30 moviegoer's brain. So sue me, I laughed. A lot.Read the full review

USA Today | Mike ClarkAdd Critic to Favorites

Still, there are some funny surprises, from skewering overdone Christmas decorations to casting Chris Klein as a creep.Read the full review

Washington Post | Stephen HunterAdd Critic to Favorites

In all, it's not too bad and it's not too long.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Kevin ThomasAdd Critic to Favorites

This is a standard-issue gross Hollywood knockabout comedy in which slapstick antics have been piled up with a steam shovel and driven home with a sledgehammer. Reynolds and Smart are game and even dimensional, but all others are stuck playing tiresome, obnoxious characters.Read the full review

The Onion (A.V. Club) | Nathan RabinAdd Critic to Favorites

The tantalizing promise of 90 heavenly minutes of Ryan Reynolds in a roly-poly fatsuit and unconvincing tubby make-up (which make him look like a younger version of Martin Short's Jiminy Glick) proves a case of the old bait-and-switch.Read the full review

The Hollywood Reporter | Kirk HoneycuttAdd Critic to Favorites

Just lousy.Read the full review

The New York Times | Stephen HoldenAdd Critic to Favorites

Overcompensates for its sloppiness with loud, knockabout farce.Read the full review

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