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Wicker Park Reviews

The four main characters are all odd, sad and lonely. No wonder they don't call each other on their cells to straighten things out -- they're all too depressed to dial.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Mar 18, 2014

Wicker Park is one of those maddening movies in which the characters do incredibly stupid things simply for the sake of plot contrivance, and everyone's problems would be solved if they simply picked up their cell phones.

| Mar 18, 2014

A quite extraordinarily boring psychological drama of obsession, impersonation and mistaken identity.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Mar 18, 2014

Wicker Park then doubles back on itself, layering flashback upon flashback, but instead of building toward a grand romantic climax, it just gets sillier before exploding into a torrent of unintended laughs.

| Mar 18, 2014

Wicker Park is built on such a goofy premise that your average soap-opera scriptwriter would laugh it out of a story meeting.

Full Review | Mar 18, 2014

There are some striking visuals and Hartnett is a magnetic presence.

| Mar 18, 2014

This dopey thriller isn't worth your time.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Dec 29, 2010

Sadly, we never really get the sense that these individuals are at the mercy of their capricious desires, and the absence of that engagement leaves us rather too much time to ponder the plot holes.

| Feb 9, 2006

Feel free to take a leisurely stroll out to the lobby for Swedish fish in the middle of Wicker Park. Missing 10 minutes won't affect your ability to follow this babel in the least.

| Original Score: 1/4 | Oct 19, 2004

This is all hugely unconvincing, especially since the hero already has a fiancée who seems a more alluring prospect than either of her replacements.

| Sep 14, 2004

Compared to the average multiplex-aimed romantic thriller, Wicker Park has much going for it, especially in the darker corners of the characters' obsessions.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Sep 11, 2004

A shapeless mess.

| Sep 10, 2004

I am giving it thumbs up because of a very attractive cast and they do a wonderful job with what they got.

Full Review | Sep 9, 2004

Makes your brain spin in surprising and pleasurable ways.

| Original Score: B+ | Sep 9, 2004

It's a sad day indeed when a movie's most memorable performance belongs to Scooby Doo's Matthew Lillard.

Full Review | Original Score: 0.5/5 | Sep 8, 2004

This American version can't hold a candle to its French counterpart, which was deeply, eerily resonant where this is only frustrating, a Rubik's Cube, minus its colorful signage.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Sep 5, 2004

Wicker Park is an otherworldly dream, and as it progressed I couldn't help but inch more and more up in my seat to take it all in.

| Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 4, 2004

Takes plenty of twists and turns, each so implausible and silly that you have no interest whatsoever in finding out what the next one will be.

Full Review | Sep 4, 2004

A limp and exceedingly uninvolving melodrama about -- gasp! -- a series of unfortunate miscommunications.

| Sep 3, 2004

This is a smart movie, full of astonishing reverses and switchbacks, and it adroitly walks the thin line between too clever by half and not clever enough by three-quarters.

| Sep 3, 2004

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