Two Can Play That Game Critic Reviews
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In addition to the film's two extremely likable stars, the strong supporting cast features a who's who of rising African-American actors.Read the full review
The movie does have charm and moments of humor, but what it doesn't have is romance.Read the full review
Women may appear a bit smarter here, but both sexes are portrayed as superficial and silly.Read the full review
The best scenes are the ones that Fox shares with Tamala Jones, Wendy Raquel Robinson and the full-figured Monique as her sassy girlfriends. There's a ripe, crackling spontaneity when these women get together.Read the full review
Along comes Two Can Play That Game to demonstrate that antifeminist silliness is color-blind.Read the full review
A likable, featherweight romantic comedy that hardly asks to be taken seriously, but its very triviality is, in some ways, quite significant.Read the full review
There probably isn't another actress anywhere who could make that corny self-advertisement work. And there definitely isn't another actress who could make such an overbearing heroine worth watching for an hour and a half.Read the full review
Doesn't anyone get sick of this same old routine?Read the full review
Few recent movies have conceived their central female character more contemptuously -- a fanatic for a lifestyle that appears to have come from the bestselling "The Rules."Read the full review