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Very interesting emotional!
Edgy, poignant, unrelentingly funny. This ain't no Annie Hall, its Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown...american style...and Almodovar would applaud this!! The story strikes a chord of truth in all our lives and yet it doesn't take itself soo seriously that we can't receive its lessons...
Colorful , Fresh, funny, thoughtful characters and a bonus tribute to New York City. Its a neurotic, hilarious and solid off-spring of Woody Allen and Diane Keaton aka Annie Hall...who would give the film five stars. Looking for more films by this filmmaker.
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New York Post
Sorvino brings a spark, but neither she nor Patti LuPone, in an amusing cameo, can overcome the clockwork-like plod to the end. Full Review
A.O. Scott
The New York Times
Union Square has the busy, hemmed-in talkiness of a theater piece, with too much forced to happen in too short a time. But it also has a lively, nervous energy and an expansive sympathy for the mismatched women at its heart. Full Review
Andrew Schenker
Slant Magazine
Nancy Savoca's film begins in caricature and ends in sentimentality, only briefly hitting the sweet spot in between. Full Review
Elizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily News
Despite its problems, there's a touching sweetness at the heart of Nancy Savoca's intimate family drama about estranged sisters trying to reconnect. Full Review
Eric Hynes
Time Out New York
Sorvino's Bronx bawler veers from mascara-streaked monster to outer-borough sage as each scene requires, while Savoca's agitated camera strains for handheld immediacy but ends up just looking amateurish and ugly. Full Review
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