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List Price: $14.94 | | Label: Sony Pictures
Salesrank: 8401
Released: October 30, 2001 |
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
America's Sweethearts is just the kind of romantic froth that makes for pleasant viewing on a lazy, rainy day. While Julia Roberts, John Cusack, and Catherine Zeta-Jones offer high-wattage marquee value, costar and cowriter Billy Crystal reworks Singin' in the Rain for latter-day Hollywood, where estranged superstars Gwen (Zeta-Jones) and Eddie (Cusack) reluctantly promote their latest movie by pretending their messily disputed relationship is still going strong. The studio chief (Stanley Tucci) is desperate for a hit, so he hires a seasoned publicist (Crystal) to orchestrate a press junket that will cast everyone in a profitable light. The catch: The director (Christopher Walken) has abducted his own film in an act of artistic extortion, and Gwen's sister and longtime assistant Kiki (Roberts) is the true object of Eddie's desire.
Chaos ensues at the luxury hotel where the junket is scheduled, and America's Sweethearts pokes easy fun at the cynical machinery that keeps Hollywood running. Quotable quips are delivered in abundance, and while Zeta-Jones is readily convincing as a bitchy narcissist, Roberts effortlessly steals the show with her trademark charms. All of which makes America's Sweethearts lightly entertaining, even though it never rises (like Roberts's earlier Notting Hill) to the level of classic romantic comedy, hampered by a script that too often substitutes easy laughs for ripe satirical invention, flashing a phony grin when it should be baring its fangs. --Jeff Shannon
America's Sweethearts Reviews:
Awesome Actors 
2008-09-14 - Casting was wonderful with Julia Roberts, John Cusack, Catherine Zeta Jones, Billy Crystal, Hank Azaria, Seth Green, Christopher Walken and many more big name actors. They gave an awesome performance. Each of the actors did there part with realism. One would believe that this is truly how actors lives are and all about press junkets. Seth Green was a great choice for comic relief. A must for all movie collectors!
under-rated 
2008-08-12 - This movie was hilarious and under-rated. Zeta-Jones does a great job playing a total self-absorbed actress witch willing to do anything to salvage her movie career, Roberts is under-stated (nice for a change), and Cusak is nice to look at, and always does a great job acting ("High Fidelity" being best of his yet). Other cast members are equally hilarious. I think this movie is definitely worth a watch for mindless fun.
Colossal Waste of Time 
2008-05-19 - Don't get me wrong....Zeta-Jones, Cusack, Roberts, Crystal....I love them all and all of them can do comedy quite well but after viewing this film all I can say is, "What was the point? Why bother making it?" Another pointless, predictable, un-funny film is not what the entertainment world needs. Save yourself two hours and go watch No Reservations (Zeta-Jones), Mona Lisa Smile (Roberts--not a true comedy but some funny moments) Grosse Pointe Blank (dark but still a funny Cusack flick) or nearly any Billy Crystal film.
America's Sweethearts 
2008-04-05 - Many people have given this movie horrible reviews, but I really enjoyed it. The cast is what made this movie wonderful. Catherine Zeta-Jones played the prima dona over the top, and it really worked. Billy Crystal is as always delightful. Christopher Walken always seems to play some kind of dark character, but maybe that is because he is so good at it. I was surprised how much I liked Julia Roberts and John Cusack together. They had great chemistry, and were just so natural together.
Excellent script, good acting 
2008-01-02 - I remind anyone reading my reviews that I rate movies according to their genre, so a movie that might not deserve any awards might still get five stars from me. That said, this is a romantic comedy, a genre I don't care too much about. But this movie appeals to me. Everyone is on game. Julia Roberts plays a sly role a little off her normal beat that I enjoyed very much--I don't automatically like Julia Roberts characters. Billy Crystal plays, well, a pretty good Billy Crystal and no surprizes from Catherine Zeta-Jones or John Cusack who turn in excellent performances. Frank Azaria, that woefully underrated talent, does a humorously over-the-top version of a Latin lover. Christopher Walken plays against type as an artsy Hollywood director and brings additional comedy to already humorous movie.
A good evenings entertainment--what more can you expect from a Romantic Comedy anyway?? (OK ladies, shoot me.)