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Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.
It's the most tension-producing movie out there right now -- in the best way, it's almost unbearable. Read full review
Even the most hard-hearted critic will let out a sisterhood-is-powerful whoop. Read full review
There's only one place that a movie like this one can possibly be heading, and that's to a demagogic blowout of violent, femme-power payback. Enough gets there by way of far too many tedious detours. Read full review
The latest model in the recent spate of underwhelming female star vehicles, Enough, a thriller detailing how a good wife gets back at an evil, possessive husband, is never provocative enough to generate strong emotional response. Read full review
It's surprising to see a director like Michael Apted and an actress like Jennifer Lopez associated with such tacky material. Read full review
Too much. The hackneyed story about an affluent damsel in distress who decides to fight her bully of a husband is simply too overdone. Read full review
In the end you have to wonder why the highly reputed director Michael Apted ("Coal Miner's Daughter") and the gifted screenwriter Nicholas Kazan ("Reversal of Fortune") chose to go slumming in territory like this. They must have been offered wads of money to do the dirty job. Read full review
Say the word, girl (Lopez), the next time you're offered one of these barrel scrapers: Enough! Read full review
Lacking a real actress, director Michael Apted is called upon to fudge the facts and make Slim's ordeal as taut as possible. He gets the job done, but the suspense scenes have a generic fright-by-numbers feel that tell us he's wearing his professional hat and knows it. Read full review
In terms of actual social conscience, the movie gets a demagogic, rabble-rousing F. It also gets a failed grade for honest writing. Read full review