63 ReelViews | James Berardinelli Where About Cherry fails is in its depiction of interpersonal relationships. Nearly all of them are flat and uninspired. Read full review
58 The A.V. Club | Demanding everyone accept you as you are can be a way of refusing to compromise, and the film's failure to explore this aspect of the lifestyle its portraying is almost as disappointing as moralizing would be. Read full review
50 Village Voice | Setting out to reassure that certain decisions do not necessarily have fatal consequences for one's sexual morality, though, About Cherry only manages to seem inconsequential. Read full review
50 New York Observer | Rex Reed James Franco's role hardly exists. He's a doped-up cipher who attends museum openings and drives his car into a cement wall, looking as bored and out of place as he did hosting the Academy Awards. Read full review