Synopsis
In the midst of a nasty public breakup of married movie stars, a studio publicist scrambles to put a cap on the escalating situation as the couple's latest film has found it's only print kidnapped by the director.
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Cast
- Julia RobertsKathleen "Kiki" Harrison
- John CusackEddie Thomas
- Catherine Zeta-JonesGwen Harrison
- Billy CrystalLee Phillips
- Hank AzariaHector Gorgonzolas
- Stanley TucciDave Kingman
- Christopher WalkenHal Weidmann
- Alan ArkinWellness Guide
- Seth GreenDanny Wax
- Rainn WilsonDave O'Hanlon
- 80
Washington Post
Terrifically funny romantic comedy, is a slam-dunk for Julia Roberts, the Michael Jordan of cuteness. - 63
Miami Herald
For the farce it so desperately wants to be, the film often feels slack and too reliant on so-so punch lines for laughs. - 63
Chicago Tribune
All these good actors and all Crystal's sass and witty candor can't bring back the heyday of Billy Wilder and Preston Sturges. Or even, most of the time, their off-days. - 63
Philadelphia Inquirer
Christopher Walken has the best moments in the whole thing, portraying the wacked-out auteur of the Gwen-and-Eddie vehicle. Sadly, he's only in America's Sweethearts a few hilarious minutes. - 58
Portland Oregonian
Surprise! Crystal has given himself most of the best lines, though he also allows a Doberman to have its way with him. - 50
Newsweek
Resoundingly so-so. - 30
Rolling Stone
Chockablock with things we're not supposed to notice: that Roberts is wasted; that she and Cusack have no characters to play, so it's virtually impossible to understand why she loves him or vice versa; that the script provides comedy without bite and romance without resonance. - 25
San Francisco Chronicle
This is the downside of Roberts' giant success and her dazzling ability to charm: Every time she goes plain, as she did in the little-seen "Mary Reilly" and "Michael Collins," our princess simply fizzles.