Queens Reviews
The result is an episodic feel which lends itself that much more to the sense that Queens missed its calling as a soap opera. Indeed, the film lacks the complexity, visual style, and emotional charge of decent filmmaking.
| Original Score: 1.5/5 | Oct 30, 2006
The frantic artificiality of the script rarely allows the characters to breathe. This is dinner-theater farce, featherweight and juiceless.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Sep 29, 2006
| Original Score: B- | Sep 23, 2006
It feels like [Pereira] just plucked the men themselves from atop a wedding cake and stuck them in his movie, where for the most part they stand decoratively around and watch the women make suds from all this soap.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Sep 22, 2006
With what amounts to 20 characters crossing paths, Pereira's job description might seem more traffic cop than director, but he rises to the challenge and adds style and splashy color to boot.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 15, 2006
Spanish director Manuel Gomez Pereira certainly draws inspiration from his compatriot Pedro Almodovar -- several of the actresses are even Pedro alums -- but the film falls short of Almodovar's usual depth and complexity.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Sep 8, 2006
Unfortunately for director and co-writer Manuel Gomez Pereira, all the energy in the world isn't enough to compensate for the superfluous plot lines and outrageous overacting that weigh down this bit of warm-hearted Spanish fluff.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Sep 7, 2006
We may be deep in Telemundo territory, but that doesn't diminish the glow-in-the-dark charisma of these impressive ladies.
Full Review | Original Score: B- | Sep 7, 2006
Pereira goes in for lots of time shifts and split screens, piling on the contrivances like so many costume baubles when a single string of pearls would do.
| Sep 1, 2006
An ungainly, broadly played comedy.
Full Review | Aug 25, 2006
With five overbearing mothers and six overshadowed gay sons, this Spanish meet-the-parents ensemble farce aims for Almodvar but falls far short.
| Aug 25, 2006
Queens is distinguished from a hundred other slick screwballers only by virtue of its theme -- the first mass gay wedding in Spain. Otherwise, it's middle-of-the-road formula fare all the way.
| Aug 25, 2006
A dithering but generous Spanish farce, Queens follows the coming nuptials of three gay couples by focusing on their overbearing mothers.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Aug 25, 2006
[A] frothy, occasionally charming romantic comedy.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Aug 25, 2006
There's potential here, but the script is entirely too, shall we say, Hollywood. There's even a dog-poop joke.
Full Review | Original Score: 1/4 | Aug 25, 2006
The movie has no higher ambition than to please a crowd; the fact that it easily does is proof of the world's heartening capacity for change.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Aug 25, 2006
Queens is also charming and funny and lightly frothy like a cool late-summer drink.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Aug 25, 2006
A threadbare crazy-quilt of Spanish sex comedies.
| Original Score: C+ | Aug 23, 2006
The film's sexual-emotional progressivism not only shames our youth-obsessed, sexist film culture but the culture at large.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Jun 17, 2006