Private Parts Reviews

Private Parts Review
by Brian Koller
There is much to like and dislike about Howard Stern. Radio's #1 bad-boy, he is a shock jock who tests the taboos of society. Of course he can be a real jerk, but underneath it all, he's just an average guy and a wonderful family man. Or so he...more

Private Parts Review
by Phil St-Germain
Réalisé par Betty Thomas Mettant en vedette Howard Stern, Mary McCormack, Robin Quivers, Fred Norris Écrit par Michael Kalesniko et Len Blum, inspiré du livre d'Howard Stern Produit par David Kirkpatrick, Ivan Reitman, Keith Samples more

Private Parts Review
by Edward Johnson-ott
Private Parts (1997) Howard Stern, Robin Quivers, Mary McCormack, Fred Norris, Paul Giamatti, Gary Dell’Abate, Jackie Martling, Carol Alt, "Stuttering John" Melendez, Michael Murphy, Reni Santoni. Directed by Betty Thomas. 109 minutes. Rated R, 3 and...more

Private Parts Review
by Seth Bookey
Many have made mention of Howard Stern coming off as a big pussycat in this dramatization of his life that finally makes him "King of All Media." Unlike the book of the same name, this movie covers Stern's life from childhood to about 1984, just before...more

Private Parts Review
by Chad Polenz
**1/2 (out of 4 = OK) 1997, R, 109 minutes [1 hour, 49 minutes] [comedy] starring: Howard Stern (Himself), Mary McCormack (Alison Stern), Robin Quivers (Herself), Paul Giamatti (Kenny - "Pig Vomit"), written by Len Blum, Michael Kalesniko, produced by...more

Private Parts Review
by Michael Redman
PRIVATE PARTS A film review by Michael Redman Copyright 1997 Michael Redman more

Private Parts Review
by Joshua McAdams
PRIVATE PARTS A film review by Joshua McAdams Copyright 1997 Joshua McAdams more

Private Parts Review
by Michael J. Legeros
PRIVATE PARTS A film review by Michael John Legeros Copyright 1997 Michael John Legeros more

Private Parts Review
by Andrew Hicks
PRIVATE PARTS A film review by Andrew Hicks Copyright 1997 Andrew Hicks / Fatboy Productions more

Private Parts Review
by Michael Yagnow
PRIVATE PARTS A film review by Michael Yagnow Copyright 1997 Michael Yagnow more

Private Parts Review
by Mark R. Leeper
Capsule: WNBC's all-the-stops-out shock jock tells us the story of his life and stars in the film adaptation of his own autobiography. Mostly it is his side of the battles he fought to get and keep...more
Private Parts Review
by Dave Cowen
PRIVATE PARTS PREDICTIONS OF FIRE A film review by Dave Cowen Copyright 1997 Dave Cowen more
Private Parts Review
by Walter Frith
Shock jock Howard Stern's rise to stardom in the radio business is profiled in 'Private Parts'. The picture is based on Stern's best selling novel and literally traces the earliest days of his life as a child growing up on Long Island to his rise and...more
Private Parts Review
by Marty Mapes
*** If anyone ever had to play Howard Stern in a cartoon, Alan Alda is the man. Stern and Alda have the same projecting deep voice with just a hint of an east-coast accent. It's eerie. But I digress already. more
Private Parts Review
by David Blatt
Released: 1997 United States Runtime: 109 minutes Distributed: Paramount Pictures Director: Betty Thomas Executive Producer: Jeffrey Chernov Screenplay: Len Blum, Michael Kalesnio and Howard Stern (book) Starring: Howard Stern, Mary McCormack, Robin...more
Private Parts Review
by James Berardinelli
PRIVATE PARTS A film review by James Berardinelli Copyright 1997 James Berardinelli more
Private Parts Review
by Chuck Dowling
PRIVATE PARTS A film review by Chuck Dowling Copyright 1997 Chuck Dowling more
Private Parts Review
by Ben Hoffman
Right up front I have to admit that before attending a screening of PRIVATE PARTS, the only thing I knew about Howard Stern was based on the occasional articles I had read in the Los Angeles Times. None of it was flattering. I was, therefore,...more
Private Parts Review
by Scott Renshaw
PRIVATE PARTS A film review by Scott Renshaw Copyright 1997 Scott Renshaw more
Private Parts Review
by Steve Rhodes
I saw Howard Stern's movie at the press screening, and I laughed through almost every minute of it. The film opens nationwide this coming Friday, March 7. more