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Heartbreakers Reviews

Not terrible, it just doesn't work very well.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Dec 24, 2010

| Original Score: 4/5 | Dec 30, 2006

| Original Score: 2/4 | Mar 19, 2002

Manages to pull an engaging and funny popcorn movie out of a mediocre script, slack pace, and lacklustre direction thanks to the considerable talents of its cast.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Aug 20, 2001

| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Apr 5, 2001

Great escapist fun.

| Mar 23, 2001

Director David Mirkin, whose Romy and Michele's High School Reunion was similarly afflicted, never gets the timing right and allows the story to drag with little internal logic.

Full Review | Mar 23, 2001

Heartbreakers is one of these guilty pleasures.

Full Review | Mar 23, 2001

Unless you're a Hackman aficionado, there's no reason to bother with Heartbreakers.

| Original Score: 2/4 | Mar 23, 2001

Hits just the right note between naughty and raunchy.

| Mar 23, 2001

There are not enough Hefty bags in all The Home Depots to contain the trash generated by this vulgar burlesque.

| Mar 23, 2001

Naughty is an outdated word in an era of proud nastiness, but Heartbreakers has a slinky, teasing quality that recalls the dressed-up comedies of the studio era.

Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Mar 23, 2001

Despite its talented and/or attractive cast, Heartbreakers is an ugly movie: The kind that makes you feel slightly soiled afterwards, not to mention conned out the price of admission as efficiently as the victims of the movie's two heroines.

Full Review | Mar 23, 2001

The film unfolds in an impersonal, by-the-book fashion that threatens to become downright laborious.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Mar 23, 2001

In the end, Heartbreakers doesn't actually have a heart.

Full Review | Mar 23, 2001

At just over two hours, Heartbreakers stretches its premise and easygoing silliness to the maximum.

Full Review | Mar 23, 2001

Laugh out loud? You bet.

Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Mar 23, 2001

It ignores one of the game's unbreakable rules: Do the job and get out quick. Instead, Heartbreakers spends more than 2 hours meandering its way through the story.

Full Review | Mar 23, 2001

A concoction by director David Mirkin that never fails to sink to the lowest common denominator -- yet often hits a funny bone.

| Mar 23, 2001

A two-hour marathon.

| Mar 23, 2001

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