What's Your Number?

3.00
    What's Your Number?
    2011

    Synopsis

    Ally Darling is realizing she's a little lost in life. Her latest romance has just fizzled out, and she's just been fired from her marketing job. Then she reads an eye-opening magazine article that warns that 96 percent of women who've been with 20 or more lovers are unlikely to find a husband. Determined to turn her life around and prove the article wrong, Ally embarks on a mission to find the perfect mate from among her numerous ex-boyfriends.

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    Cast

    • Anna FarisAlly Darling
    • Chris EvansColin Shea
    • Ari GraynorDaisy Darling
    • Blythe DannerAva Darling
    • Ed Begley Jr.Mr. Darling
    • Oliver Jackson-CohenEddie Vogel
    • Heather BurnsEileen
    • Eliza CoupeSheila
    • Kate SimsesKatie
    • Tika SumpterJamie

    Recommendations

    • 63

      Miami Herald

      It's full of lively and crude sexual banter, discussions of hookups and sex and Joel McHale's bare butt. Oddly, all this makes the film funnier and more accessible than you might imagine.
    • 60

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Mild vulgarity and discreet nudity garner the sought-after R rating, but this effort feels forced. The real "bad" here is the sheer formulaic nature of everything. There are no surprises but for once you don't much mind.
    • 58

      The A.V. Club

      There's a smart, funny, observant comedy-drama to be made about the role our romantic pasts play in determining our futures, but director Mark Mylod and screenwriters Jennifer Crittenden and Gabrielle Allan are less interested in making that movie than in cycling Faris through a series of non-starting encounters with one-note-joke ex-flings.
    • 50

      Boxoffice Magazine

      Some audience members will come out for What's Your Number? for Faris' appeal and likability, but they'll leave disappointed because this film is more interested in showing her physical assets than her comedic ones.
    • 40

      Empire

      Two charming leads don't make up for a comedy that just doesn't quite deliver the laughs it should.
    • 40

      Variety

      A draggy, generally laugh-free outing that wastes a perfectly good Anna Faris.
    • 40

      Arizona Republic

      The film's lack of common sense reaches out-of-control proportions in the final minutes.
    • 38

      Orlando Sentinel

      Anna Faris and Chris Evans don't have enough scenes together, don't have enough funny lines and aren't surrounded by enough funny people to give this "Bridesmaids-lite" a shot.

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