Something from Tiffany's Reviews
It is pretty predictable, even if guessing what comes next in a movie isn’t your strong suit, but that doesn’t take away from the fact that Something From Tiffany’s is a cozy, comforting holiday watch.
| Dec 17, 2022
Deutch and Mitchell are so likable that it’s easy to root for their characters — and to root for the actors too, to someday get cast in more enduring films.
| Dec 9, 2022
Overlong at a mere 87 minutes, there's nothing timeless or elegant about this flop entirely composed of elements derived from much better films.
| Original Score: 1/4 | Dec 9, 2022
Do these two feel like they belong together against all odds? Despite the pushy urging from Ethan’s daughter and Rachel’s business partner, the unfortunate answer is “not really.”
| Dec 8, 2022
True love has a funny way of revealing any current or previous imitations, but the lethargic Something from Tiffany’s doesn’t offer any of the laughs that ought to go along with that.
| Original Score: C | Dec 8, 2022
“Something From Tiffany’s” rides the line between Hallmark cheese and the Hollywood gloss of big-screen rom-coms once headlined by its producer, Reese Witherspoon.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Dec 8, 2022
Deutch and Sampson have an abundance of screen chemistry, and Wein lets it simmer, holding on glances as it builds slowly to a last-act boil.
| Dec 8, 2022
In a season of oversaturation for both Christmas and romantic comedies, there’s something here that feels worth picking up.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Dec 8, 2022
It seems unlikely that this will enter anyone’s consistent holiday rotation, likely doomed instead to the bowels of Amazon Prime Video and forgotten by January.
| Original Score: C | Dec 8, 2022