The Oh in Ohio Critic Reviews
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It's a thrill to watch Posey incorporate, at last, some true emotion into her exuberant screwball wit.Read the full review
The star's amusingly inventive performance keeps your attention through predictable early scenes when "Ohio" repeats familiar material on women's sexuality. It's like a continuation of "The Vagina Monologues" to see Liza Minnelli, as a New Age orgasm coach.Read the full review
Amusing indie comedy blithely blurs the line between risque and raunchy, often to hilarious effect.Read the full review
A feel-good movie about feeling good, The Oh in Ohio thrums with happy vibes and amiable performances.Read the full review
A silly, amusing trifle.Read the full review
Like the lead characters, who struggle to get "almost there" and fail, the movie provides a good time but isn't wholly satisfying in the end.Read the full review
Even Posey -- who brightens most movies she's in -- fails to stir the movie's unresponsive tectonic plates.Read the full review
Parker Posey, the queen of the indies, is a stylish actress, but there's not much she can do with the flat, trite sex comedy The Oh in Ohio, written by Adam Wierzbianski and directed by Billy Kent without a trace of imagination or originality.Read the full review
It's never a promising sign when an attractive young woman's insatiable sexual desire for Danny DeVito represents the most convincing and compelling aspect of a movie, but that's the best this one can do.Read the full review