Return to Me Review |
by Gary Jones |
Thank goodness for Return To Me. My mother came to visit and this was
the only film showing on any of the sixty screens in Bristol that I
thought my mother would enjoy. The film choice is restricted to avoid
anything remotely scary or exciting, as she's...more |
Return to Me Review |
by Ram Samudrala |
I happen to admire David Duchovny's work in /The X Files/. He is
perfectly cast as Fox "Spooky" Mulder. However, his other cinematic
efforts have been miserable failures. I didn't have high expectations
for /Return to Me/, a romantic comedy in which he...more |
Return to Me Review |
by Fontaine Lien |
After having heard so many critics describe "Return to Me" as an
old-fashioned Hollywood romance, I kept asking myself going into this
movie: What exactly is an old-fashioned Hollywood romance? What made
"Return to Me" old-fashioned and old-Hollywood?...more |
Return to Me Review |
by Zachary McGhee |
RETURN TO ME [Hunt] -- I learned many, many of David Duchovny's weak
points in this film: (1) I cannot, under almost any circumstances, truly
picture him -- or believe him -- as an architect; (2) He looks horrible
in a tuxedo, but, somehow, manages...more |
Return to Me Review |
by Scott Renshaw |
RETURN TO ME
(MGM)
Starring: David Duchovny, Minnie Driver, Carroll O'Connor, Bonnie Hunt,
James Belushi, David Alan Grier, Joely Richardson.
Screenplay: Bonnie Hunt and Don Lake.
Producer: Jennie Lew Tugend.
Director: Bonnie Hunt.
MPAA Rating: PG...more |
Return to Me Review |
by Steve Rhodes |
As you sit watching Bonnie Hunt's adult fairy tale, RETURN TO ME, it's
easy to convince yourself that this old-fashioned romance must be a
remake of some 1940's movie. With its sweetly sappy scenes of love and
courtship, it tells a delightful story that...more |
Return to Me Review |
by Jonathan F Richards |
This is Bonnie Hunt's "Citizen Kane". The talented second banana
comedienne wrote the story and the screenplay, starred, and directed.
In case you think the Welles connection slipped by Bonnie, the first
line uttered by her heroine is "Rosebud."...more |
Return to Me Review |
by Edwin Jahiel |
RETURN TO ME (2000) *** Directed by Bonnie Hunt. Written by Hunt &
Don Lake. Story by Hunt, Lake, Andrew Stern, Samantha Goodman.
Photography, Liszl Kovics. Editing, Garth Craven. Production design,= more |
Return to Me Review |
by Mac VerStandig |
Comparisons between Return to Me, the directorial debut of actress Bonnie
Hunt, and Keeping the Faith, the directorial debut of actor Edward Norton,
are bound to be drawn. This is a problem for Return to Me given that
although it is a cute and oftentimes...more |
Return to Me Review |
by Dustin Putman |
Directed by Bonnie Hunt.
Cast: David Duchovny, Minnie Driver, Carroll O'Connor, Bonnie Hunt, James
Belushi, Robert Loggia, David Alan Grier, Joely Richardson.
2000 - 115 minutes
Rated PG (for mild profanity).
Reviewed by Dustin Putman, April 10, 2000. more |
Return to Me Review |
by bob bloom |
Return to Me (2000) 2 1/2 stars out of 4. Starring David Duchovny,
Minnie Driver, Carroll O'Connor, Robert Loggia, David Alan Grier, Bonnie
Hunt, James Belushi and Joely Richardson. Written by Hunt and Don Lake.
Directed by Hunt more |
Return to Me Review |
by Chuck Schwartz |
Return to Me
Rated [PG], 113 minutes
Starring Minnie Driver and David Duchovny
Screenplay by Bonnie Hunt and Don Lake
Directed by Bonnie Hunt
website: www.mgm.com/rtm/ more |
Return to Me Review |
by Ross Anthony |
"It's a shame we gotta put roofs on 'em," architect, builder, handsome, rich
successful, eternally nice guy, David Duchovny utters the film's opening
line as he stands atop a partially constructed building. His sentence ends a
gentle, patiently...more |
Return to Me Review |
by Edward Johnson-Ott |
Return to Me (2000)
David Duchovny, Minnie Driver, Carroll O'Connor, Robert Loggia, Bonnie
Hunt, David Alan Grier, James Belushi. Screenplay by Bonnie Hunt and Don
Lake. Directed by Bonnie Hunt. 116 minutes.
PG, 3 stars more |
Return to Me Review |
by Susan Granger |
Susan Granger's review of "RETURN TO ME" (MGM release)
Tinged with traces of "Love Story," "Ghost" and "Moonstruck," this romantic comedy has its moments - but, unfortunately, most of them turn out to be sappy. David Duchovny doffs his "X-Files"...more |
Return to Me Review |
by Eugene Novikov |
Starring David Duchovny, Minnie Driver, Bonnie Hunt, James Belushi,
Robert Loggia, Carroll O'Connor, David Alan Grier. Directed by Bonnie
Hunt. Rated PG. more |
Return to Me Review |
by Harvey S. Karten |
Reviewed by Harvey Karten
MGM
Director: Bonnie Hunt
Writer: Bonnie Hunt, Don Lake
Cast: David Duchovny, Minnie Driver, Carroll O'Connor,
Robert Loggia, Bonnie Hunt, David Alan Grier, Joely
Richardson, James Belushi, Peter B. Spector, Holly Wortell more |
Return to Me Review |
by Christian Pyle |
Return to Me
Reviewed by Christian Pyle
Directed by Bonnie Hunt
Written by Bonnie Hunt and Don Lake
Starring David Duchovny, Minnie Driver, Carroll O'Connor, David Alan Grier,
James Belushi
Grade: D more |
Return to Me Review |
by Jon Popick |
Actress Bonnie Hunt’s first venture behind the camera is a cute romantic
comedy that is surprisingly light on the romance and heavy on the
comedy. Hunt, who created her own hysterical but short-loved network
sitcom (called The Bonnie Hunt Show) several...more |
Return to Me Review |
by Susan Granger |
Susan Granger's review of "RETURN TO ME" (MGM release)
Tinged with traces of "Love Story," "Ghost" and "Moonstruck,"
this romantic comedy has its moments - but, unfortunately, most of
them turn out to be sappy. David Duchovny doffs his "X-Files"...more |
Return to Me Review |
by Christopher Null |
filmcritic.com presents a review from staff member Robert Strohmeyer.
You can find the review with full credits at
http://www.filmcritic.com/misc/emporium.nsf/2a460f93626cd4678625624c007f2b46/04be3ea01433c70a882568ab005bf52c?OpenDocument more |
Return to Me Review |
by Berge Garabedian |
You gotta admire David Duchovny on several levels. First of all, he sues his
bosses over at FOX for allegedly screwing him out of certain moneys.
Secondly, he makes use of his time off to do films different than his role
as Mulder on the X-Files. And...more |