Town & Country Critic Reviews
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Starts out as a somewhat weary farce of infidelity, but turns into something a lot more gratifying, namely a comedy of mercy.Read the full review
What it does offer, however, are the pleasures of watching its seasoned stars expertly go through their familiar paces.Read the full review
Where Town and Country gets really good and weird – and I do mean good – is only after about an hour into it in deepest, darkest Idaho.Read the full review
The movie's not bad enough to be world-ending, merely clumsy.Read the full review
A lot of talent on both sides of the camera operating in low gear.Read the full review
Just coarse, clunky, jerry rigged, and -- worst of all -- not funny.Read the full review
The plot feels arbitrary and seems driven to invent new places for its protagonists to go, as if to justify a budget on which Woody Allen could have made six much better films.Read the full review
Seems merely tired and stale, the opposite of fresh, marked by ideas for jokes rather than things that are actually funny. Then, without warning, it goes from inept to complete disaster, sinking from indifferent to fiasco in the blink of an eye.Read the full review
Ragging on Town & Country is like shooting a school of fish that's already belly up in a fetid barrel, but the movie's ineptitude is almost incomparable.Read the full review