What Crush lacks in substance and originality, it makes up for with sheer likability.
50
New York PostLou Lumenick
New York PostLou Lumenick
With heavy emphasis on cliché and stereotype, has at least four false endings -- and drags on for nearly two hours -- before it finally contrives to reunite its sitcomish pals for a last drink together.
50
USA TodayMike Clark
USA TodayMike Clark
After "Chocolat" and this, how about a moratorium on candy-centered comedies?
50
Film ThreatTim Merrill
Film ThreatTim Merrill
There are pleasures to be had early on in Crush, but they get fewer and farther between. Nice while it lasts, the glow wears off all too quickly.
40
Wall Street JournalJoe Morgenstern
Wall Street JournalJoe Morgenstern
The script's foolish contrivances crush its content.
The kind of movie that gives "chick flicks" a bad reputation.
20
L.A. WeeklyManohla Dargis
L.A. WeeklyManohla Dargis
What’s striking about John McKay's feature debut is how much contempt toward his female characters the writer-director manages to pack into 115 minutes.