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Valentine's Day

(2010)

Rated PG-13 for some sexual material and brief partial nudity.

PG-13 In Theaters 02/12/2010 , 123min.
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65%
Viewer score based on 794 ratings
34%
Critic score based on 33 reviews

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April 30, 2011
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chessy and not good. I feel like it was trying to be like \"he's just that not into you\" but wasnt half as good. and freaking taylor swift being in the movie definitely RUINED it even though it was already pretty bad without taking her into consideration
February 23, 2011
TonyC5330
To me, what is noticable right away is that all the characters featured in the story line are allowed to develop some depth of personality with the exception of the gay football player, the African-American office manager, and the T.V. office manager. The gay football player had a very brief scene with his love interest but were not allowed to kiss. Grow
April 03, 2010
Paul Preister
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March 19, 2010
Meme94E
This movie looks so funny, I would love to see it! The
March 15, 2010
KMGHS2011
what i loved about this movie was ************** all different kinds of love. its not just a relationship movie. and i like how its a lot like he's just not that into you and how there's many different stories in the movie but they're all connected in some way. overall i really liked this movie

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Washington Post
Largely relies on stale gender stereotypes and tired comedy routines that don't elicit much laughter. Full Review
Betsy Sharkey
Los Angeles Times
The veteran Marshall has proved a quick study, serving up the pastiche with panache so the stars mostly shine, the story snippets mostly amuse and you'll barely notice all the empty spots where a plot used to be. Full Review
Claudia Puig
USA Today
The film feels as calculatedly sentimental as one of those bland pink candy hearts. Full Review
Dana Stevens
Slate
What it lacks in charm, humor, and intelligence, it makes up for in sheer volume. Full Review
James Berardinelli
ReelViews
The film's main problems are script-related. Most of the stories aren't merely perfunctory; they're superficial. Full Review