There's Always Woodstock Reviews
Sex and swearing notwithstanding, the movie plays like an ultra-lightweight sitcom pilot, with Allison Miller and James Wolk as the adorably embattled soul mates who flirt and squabble and second-guess each other and themselves.
| Apr 29, 2020
Even by its genre's comfort-food standards, this movie feels blandly circumscribed, almost child-proofed, as if any sharper reality or wit might be harmful to the intended audience.
| Nov 16, 2014
Unfortunately, Merson clutters her sometimes soulful, sensitive story with too many formulaic contrivances to impede Catherine's personal and professional progress.
| Nov 13, 2014
This is a movie that runs on magical thinking.
| Nov 13, 2014
Another week, another benign rock and roll romance.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Nov 12, 2014
Any film justifies its existence when it gives Katey Sagal a chance to sing.
| Nov 11, 2014
The filmmakers play Catherine's disgustingly narcissistic sense of entitlement as endemic to the supposedly girl-next-door charms befitting the film's thoroughly normative gender politics.
| Original Score: 0/4 | Nov 9, 2014