75 Orlando Sentinel | Roger Moore Less mopey and downbeat than TV star Zach Braff's "Garden State." But it succeeds in many of the same sweet ways and is similar enough to warrant labeling Radnor "Zach Braff: The Next Generation." Read full review
75 San Francisco Chronicle | Mick LaSalle It's an observant and heartfelt film, with turns of dialogue that show that writer-director Josh Radnor really can write. Read full review
70 The Hollywood Reporter | Kirk Honeycutt It might even live up to that title: When it ends, you wouldn't mind a bit more, please. Read full review
70 Movieline | Radnor is an overprotective first-time director, and the final effect is like watching a film with elbow pads, a helmet and training wheels. Read full review