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The usual tired ****. Let's pick on Cleveland, home to more talent in Hollywood than any other city, also until the sham corporate headquarters scheme incorporated in Conn. and the last twemty years of pure corporate greed at the destruction of the American Middle and Working classes,, the home to more Fortune Five Hundred Companies than any city in the U.S., second only to New York City. So no
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The New York Times
A feel-good movie about feeling good, The Oh in Ohio thrums with happy vibes and amiable performances. Full Review
Desson Thomson
Washington Post
Even Posey -- who brightens most movies she's in -- fails to stir the movie's unresponsive tectonic plates. Full Review
Jack Mathews
New York Daily News
Posey is as over-the-top as a drunk in a game of charades, while DeVito wears the sunny, slavering grin of an old coot hoping to get lucky at Jack Nicholson's pool party. If it still sounds like fun, good luck. Don't blame me if you leave frustrated. Full Review
Joe Leydon
Variety
Amusing indie comedy blithely blurs the line between risque and raunchy, often to hilarious effect. Full Review
John DeFore
The Hollywood Reporter
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. Full Review
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