New Year's Eve

    New Year's Eve
    2011

    Synopsis

    The lives of several couples and singles in New York intertwine over the course of New Year's Eve.

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    Cast

    • Hilary SwankClaire Morgan
    • Robert De NiroStan Harris
    • Michelle PfeifferIngrid Withers
    • Josh DuhamelSam
    • Sarah Jessica ParkerKim Doyle
    • Zac EfronPaul
    • Lea MicheleElise
    • Ashton KutcherRandy
    • Halle BerryNurse Aimee
    • Jon Bon JoviDaniel Jensen

    Recommendations

    • 67

      Entertainment Weekly

      New Year's Eve is dunderheaded kitsch, but it's the kind of marzipan movie that can sweetly soak up a holiday evening.
    • 50

      Miami Herald

      New Year's Eve is not unbearable. It's not bad, but it's not good, either. It delivers exactly what you expect: pretty faces, shallow romance and a mythical fanaticism about an event in a friendly Manhattan unblemished by hyper-vigilant security measures, obnoxious drunks or New York Jets fans.
    • 40

      Variety

      Few of the plot strands connect to one another, much less resolve themselves with any degree of wit or daring.
    • 40

      Arizona Republic

      It is the cinematic equivalent of a greeting card: Both the sentiment and the laughs are plentiful, cheap and forgettable.
    • 30

      The Hollywood Reporter

      The result proves to be as appealing and effervescent as a flute of flat champagne.
    • 25

      Tampa Bay Times

      Through it all, Marshall sticks to his rose-colored principles: You gotta have hope, listen to your heart and take leaps of faith. Plus a new one: Parker should never make it through a movie without at least one pair of fabulous shoes.
    • 25

      Chicago Sun-Times

      New Year's Eve is a dreary plod through the sands of time until finally the last grain has trickled through the hourglass of cinematic sludge. How is it possible to assemble more than two dozen stars in a movie and find nothing interesting for any of them to do?
    • 20

      Time Out

      Director Garry Marshall continues his systematic defilement of society's most romantic holidays with another rom-com built - and executed - like a '70s disaster movie.

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