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Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.
The highpoint of the film, acting-wise, comes from Bernadette Peters. Read full review
Smarter and more appealing than many other recent romantic comedies. Read full review
Let It Snow is cheery, and it gets by on the energy of the actors, who may be as taken by the movie's guilelessness as audiences could be. The film's naïveté makes up for its rampant predictability. Read full review
Despite a subpar script and performances, this minor indie entry does possess a rather touching belief in its own charm. Read full review
In lieu of developing a plot, the brothers opt to cram their cache of forced quirks and hit-or-miss sketches into a framework of predictabilities. Read full review
A few funny bits float the film for a while -- it's always nice to see Peters onscreen, no matter what she's doing -- but it's really as showcase for Marcus, who also wrote the script. Read full review
James' character is a charmless, boring lump and it's very hard to care if he gets the girl or not. Read full review
An inert and inept romantic comedy. Read full review
Opens and closes on a jaunty note: It's the tedious, relentlessly talky 80 minutes in between that's the problem. Read full review
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