Must Go! Funny, Quirky Romantic Comedy by I didn't know what to expect with this movie, but I found it so funny, endearing and enjoyable. The entire audience was laughing throughout the whole movie. It is different than your average romantic...
Must Go! Usually hate romantic comedies by riggsfilm I didn't want to go to this film, but my girlfriend made me. Even though I only recognized Osacr Nunez from The Office, the cast was amazing and I really liked the film....
Must Go! Great film, don't miss it by lfilm Delightful romantic comedy that was different - in a good way - from the typical romantic comedy that we've become so accustomed to. Great characters and acting. A definite must see!...
60 New York Daily News | Joe Neumaier Nothing terribly special here, but perfectly played and a spiritual cousin to such early ’90s indies as “Naked in New York” and “Ed’s Next Move.” Read full review
50 The New York Times | Neil Genzlinger Although Language of a Broken Heart, a romantic comedy written by and starring Juddy Talt, eventually drowns in clichés and predictability, it has a few decent moments of humor and some appealing performances that make it marginally better than most vanity projects. Read full review
50 The Hollywood Reporter | Frank Scheck The film lacks the originality or wit to differentiate it from the countless other indie romantic comedies littering our screens. Read full review
50 Chicago Sun-Times | Mary Houlihan Language of a Broken Heart has the Lifetime Network written all over it. It’s a fitting entry for that venue but as a theatrical feature, it’s simply not up to the task. Read full review