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List Price: $14.98 | | Label: MGM (Video & DVD)
Salesrank: 30457
Released: January 7, 2003 |
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
True love gets an outrageous reception in this "intelligent, surprising [and] funny" (The Village Voice) comedy set at a 1950s radio show. Starring Barbara Hershey, Keanu Reeves and Peter Falk, Tune in Tomorrow is "funny, original" (Leonard Maltin) and "thoroughly entertaining" (Gene Siskel)! When radio reporter Martin (Reeves) falls for his sexy aunt Julia (Hershey), the station’s zany soap opera writer Pedro (Falk) decides to play Cupid – and broadcast the details! Courtship soon turns to chaos with Martin’s love life in shambles, Julia in disgrace and irate listeners rioting in the streets. Everyone will have to tune in tomorrow to discover how it all turns out!
Tune in Tomorrow Reviews:
I wanted to like this movie... 
2008-09-27 - I wanted to like this movie but did not.
The whole movie required too much suspension of disbelief for me. While there were a few interesting moments, for the most part, the movie did not deliver. Though Barbara Hershey was easy on the eyes and Peter Falk did his usual thing, the movie was far from being zany and hilarious as advertised. Rent or borrow before buying.
Talent Wasted... 
2006-04-29 - Wow! What am amazing waste of time and money. This movie is awfull. There is a reason it only made $2 million. The only people who saw it were the extra's and their families so they could point themselves out in the film.
Boring! 
2005-10-30 - The reviews of this movie were so good that I bought it.
What a mistake.
Don't buy it, rent it if you want to waste 2 hours of your time.
Love Nola? Get it! 
2005-04-11 - Great performance from Peter Faulk. Many familiar faces in the large cast. Most of the hilarious lines are uttered as part of the radio soap written by Faulk's character, Pedro Carmichael. Seems Pedro has issues with Albanians. Pedro has issues, period. Great scenes shot in and around New Orleans, fab music from Mr. Marsalis. Overlooked, underrated movie.
Fair movie,the real star is Wynton Marsalis's soundtrack 
2004-05-25 - The movie is a bit of a mess, hard to follow at times, hard to know when to laugh, or if we are laughing, should we be?
Peter Falk stars as a 1950's script writer for a New Orleans radio station's soap operas. Apparently he dislikes Albanians and allows his radio soap operas to take strange detours into jokes at the expense of Albanians.
The movie also has a movie within a movie involving a romance between 36-year old Barbara Hershey and 21-years young Keanu Reeves.
The real star of the movie is the city of New Orleans and the amazing soundtrack of Wynton Marsalis. He really did a hell of a job with his compositions, but hey the guy is from New Orleans -- who better to set loose to write a soundtrack about his home city.