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Town & Country Reviews

Enjoyable but ultimately mystifying.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Dec 29, 2010

Despite what you may have heard, the long delayed (and reported $90 million) Town & Country is not the train wreck it has been made out to be.

| Original Score: 2/4 | Jun 19, 2003

| Original Score: 2/4 | Apr 25, 2003

| Original Score: 0.5/5 | Mar 10, 2003

| Original Score: 2/5 | Jul 2, 2001

| Original Score: 1/5 | Jul 2, 2001

An antediluvian portrayal of male midlife crisis, reducing any imaginable extramarital complication to a crass matter of gender warfare.

Full Review | May 2, 2001

Nothing [the couples] can say or do can make me care whether they stay together or split up or turn gay.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Apr 27, 2001

The whole thing is too big, too loud, too expensive and has too much Diane Keaton.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Apr 27, 2001

Town & Country is no Ishtar, but it's no Shampoo either.

Full Review | Apr 27, 2001

Bland, disjointed and becomes increasingly bizarre as the film progresses.

| Apr 27, 2001

The movie's not bad enough to be world-ending, merely clumsy enough to make the offending studio exec clean out his desk.

| Original Score: 2/4 | Apr 27, 2001

It's all blissfully meaningless and irresponsible, but I laughed myself sick.

| Apr 27, 2001

The humor here is overcooked to the point of limpness.

Full Review | Apr 27, 2001

Stuff gets thrown into the mix literally from several directions, in the vain hope that the story will organically cohere.

| Apr 27, 2001

Feels like a ragged assemblage of parts from at least two entirely different movies.

Full Review | Apr 27, 2001

An unfunny, unfocused mess.

Full Review | Apr 27, 2001

Urbane, observant ... and read with expertise by its once-in-a-lifetime cast.

Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Apr 27, 2001

It should have quietly skulked off to the Hamptons, where it couldn't annoy the nonprivileged with its pointlessness and irrelevancy.

Full Review | Apr 27, 2001

Glossy, vapid and having nothing to do with reality.

| Apr 27, 2001

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