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61
Viewer score based on 46 votes.

Critic Score

50
Critics' score based on 24 reviews.
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November 25,2009
VtxPimp

Why isnt this movie in more theaters??!! I have to travel 30 miles to go see it and its earliest showing is at 9:20 pm!!! This is not fair!!! I've... been waiting for a movie like this forever and now that its out I cant go see it. I'll have to wait until it comes out on DVD. Aye, Dios mio!!!! Oh, and by the way I am Puerto Rican from Humboldt Park where I hear this movie was filmed. I am currently living in Central Florida. I miss Chicago and the Puerto Rican community there. This would of been a perfect movie for me to see and truly enjoy Full Review

January 02,2009
Katsoto7

This movie pretty much sucked. I'm REALLY surprised by some of the reviews on here. It's a Puerto Rican film not a non-race movie. I have no clue... why Debra Messing chose this movie, she must have been bored at home or something. Full Review

December 27,2008
Sablebabyaz

I went to see this movie last night, and it was "AWESOME"....It was full lots of hispanics.....I loved it from start to finish...brought back a lot... f memories...Go see it!!!!!! Full Review

December 27,2008
Ryesi72

I would like to know why this movie was only in theaters in my area for a couple of days. Now I have to travel at least 25 miles to see it and even... hen it is only showing once per day. Full Review

December 27,2008
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Critic Reviews

The performers breathe real life into the characters, starting with Elizabeth Pena and Alfred Molina.Full Review

Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times

Like a Christmas present you didn't know you wanted but are delighted to receive.Full Review

Ruthe Stein
San Francisco Chronicle

The troubles are broad, the plot twists giant, and the performances cheery in this carol to ethnic pride in Chicago's traditionally Latino Humboldt Park.Full Review

Lisa Schwarzbaum
Entertainment Weekly

So "The Family Stone" becomes "The Family Rodriguez," and to their credit, the able performers wring as much mileage as they can from such familiar material.Full Review

Brian Lowry
Variety

The situations tend toward contrivance, but the atmosphere is easygoing and the actors seem relaxed even when everyone at the family table is yelling.Full Review

Kirk Honeycutt
The Hollywood Reporter
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