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The result is sometimes strained, but often fresh and funny. And the sequence in which the entire cast sings "Avenues and Alleyways," bombastic '70s crooner Tony Christie's lush ode to thug life, is worth the price of admission in itself.Full Review

Maitland McDonagh
TV Guide

It's never a good thing to notice that the actors in a movie are having a better time than you are. It's so unfair. They're paid to work, you're paying for fun.Full Review

Jack Mathews
New York Daily News

To describe Love, Honor and Obey as a cross between "Duets" and "Snatch" doesn't begin to suggest how desperately unfunny this musical gangster comedy is.Full Review

Lou Lumenick
New York Post

Terminally scatterbrained gangster farce.Full Review

Stephen Holden
The New York Times

Superhumanly awful BBC bottom-feeder Love, Honour and Obey, which, paramount among its many faults, is not recognizably a film.Full Review

Dennis Lim
Village Voice
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