In what science-fiction world could Diane Lane, one of Hollywood's most alluring women, possibly be unable to draw the attention of the human men who throng around her? Even accepting the tired conventions of romantic comedy, where all of us are incomplete until fitted out with True Love, Lane's desperation here rings unusually false. A recent divorcee she's been single for eight months, her sister gasps the preschool teacher shuffles through lonely supermarket aisles, fluffing her hair for single men who won't give her a second glance. Read the full review
Thirty-something pre-school teacher Sarah Nolan has been divorced for eight months, which is too long for her friends and family to bear. Eager to help Sarah cyber-date, her sister puts Sarah's profile online concluding with the sentence, "Must love dogs."
Director: Gary David Goldberg
Starring: Diane Lane, John Cusack, Elizabeth Perkins, Christopher Plummer, Dermot Mulroney
Run time: 98 minutes
Release date: July 29, 2005
Rating: PG-13 for sexual content.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: B-
"Unexpected and all-too-credible moments are what set this character-based movie apart from the usual generic romantic comedy."
Austin American-Statesman: 2 of 5 stars
"Every 20 or so minutes, the screenplay gives Diane Lane a little speech so she can explain to a sister, a friend, or an incredulous audience just what is keeping her from romantic fulfillment."
Dayton Daily News: C+
"... buoyed by witty banter, but the humor tends toward the obvious and the episodic plot is predictable."
The Palm Beach Post: B
"... may not become instantly popular in a crowded summer of teen fare and special effects epics, but it is likely to gain cult status in the long run."
The Palm Beach Post "Flick Chick"
"...Channing, Lane and Elizabeth Perkins, who plays Sarah's over-involved sister, all appear with their laugh lines and fetching signs of age intact. Of course, they're still prettier than you. But it's a start."




