Romy And Michele's High School Reunion Critic Reviews
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Kudrow's Michele is a deadpan delight as she joins fellow misfit Romy (a deliciously funny Mira Sorvino). Read the full review
It has charm, a sly intelligence, and the courage to go for special effects sequences. Read the full review
A frothy comedy with the most adorable buddies since "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." Read the full review
One of those pleasant movie-going experiences that doesn't offend, excite, or challenge anyone. There are all sorts of likable things about it.Read the full review
Though "Romy and Michelle" doing Tucson doesn't take us much further than Beavis and Butt-head doing America, the ride, and the company, are a lot more fun. Read the full review
Cheerful, giddy fun.Read the full review
This sloppy, pleasant comedy by playwright and TV producer Robin Schiff (Almost Perfect) is an amiable mess, a padded-out expansion of a play called "Ladies' Room." Read the full review
Desperately uncertain in tone and able to generate only sporadic laughs, pic decks out its meager story of revenge and comeuppance with a vulgar, flashy shimmer that will no doubt attract teenage girls, or the core "Clueless" audience.Read the full review
Isn't smart enough to cut it as the ultimate blond joke. [25 April 1997, p. 4D]Read the full review
Kudrow and Sorvino aren't really given a script to work with; most jokes consist of the two women being vacuous together.Read the full review