Notting Hill Critic Reviews
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It comes as a bonus that this romantic comedy is one of the rare pictures of its type that actually is about something -- the double-edged sword of celebrity.Read the full review
Blithe and exhilarating romantic comedy.Read the full review
Its deadpan wit, ingenious fairy-tale premise and superbly accomplished cast will leave you feeling positively oxygenated.Read the full review
Has buckets to spare of that rarest screen commodity genuine, engaging charm.Read the full review
In the end, the movie works because Grant and Roberts are disarming geniuses at playing themselves -- and then some.Read the full review
So the film has this weird postmodernist taint: It has a self-aware script that cleverly plays off the reality of its own cast and their famous real-life contretemps. It's smart and knowing.Read the full review
A brainy weave of satire and fantasy.Read the full review
The movie is bright, the dialogue has wit and intelligence, and Roberts and Grant are very easy to like. By the end, as much as we're aware of the ancient story machinery groaning away below deck, we're smiling.Read the full review
It may boil down to little more than a minor variation on Four Weddings' formula, but it's an interesting and entertaining one.Read the full review
A smartly cast and consistently amusing romantic comedy.Read the full review