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Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.

  • 75
    San Francisco Chronicle | Edward Guthmann

    It's a bouncy, occasionally awkward diversion with sharply written characters and good actors. Read full review

  • 60
    The New York Times | Elvis Mitchell

    Manages to have playful comic ingenuity of its own. Read full review

  • 60
    Variety | Dennis Harvey

    A bright, snappy culture-clash farce in the mode of "Desperately Seeking Susan" and its ilk, Kiss Me, Guido plays gay and Italian-American stereotypes against one another to good-natured, crowd-pleasing results. Read full review

  • 60
    Los Angeles Times | Kevin Thomas

    If Tony Vitale's Kiss Me, Guido isn't quite the laff riot its trailer suggests, it nonetheless abounds in good-hearted humor, adding up to a perfectly pleasant summer diversion. Read full review

  • 58
    Entertainment Weekly | Ty Burr

    If writer-director Tony Vitale ladles on the cliches with extra sauce, Guido still has a hey-Ma-I'm-makin'-a-movie enthusiasm that's more infectious than it has a right to be. Read full review

  • 50
    Austin Chronicle | Steve Davis

    The film's biggest shortcoming is that its caricatured strokes aren't broad enough; it lacks the slam-bang energy of the comically grotesque. Read full review

  • 50
    San Francisco Examiner | Barbara Shulgasser

    Neither offensive nor inspired. Read full review

  • 50
    Chicago Sun-Times | Roger Ebert

    A movie with a lot of funny one-liners, but no place to go with them. Read full review

  • 30
    Washington Post | Michael O'Sullivan

    An unfunny comedy by Tony Vitale that is enacted not by fleshed-out characters but by hackneyed, two-dimensional stereotypes. There're so many sexual and ethnic caricatures, it's hard to know which is most offensive. Read full review

  • 30
    L.A. Weekly | Ernest Hardy

    That crack in Vitale's storytelling foundation would be forgivable if the writing, acting and character epiphanies . . . well, existed. As it is, not even Scotti's formidable lips can blow life into this stillborn flick. Read full review

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