The Sweetest Thing Reviews

The Sweetest Thing Review
by Homer Yen (Rating: C)
The sweetest thing about "The Sweetest Thing" is the collective performance of Cameron Diaz, Christina Applegate, and Selma Blair who show us that women who are this liberated really leave men with no chance. Christina (Diaz), Courtney (Applegate) and...more

The Sweetest Thing Review
by Susan Granger (Rating: 2/10)
Susan Granger's review of "THE SWEETEST THING" (Columbia Pictures) It's only April and we already have a viable candidate for the Worst Picture of the Year award. How bad is it? So bad that delectable Cameron Diaz with her dazzling smile ends...more

The Sweetest Thing Review
by Laura Clifford (Rating: D)
Christina Walters (Cameron Diaz) is a swinging single who shimmies up San Franciscan hills to keep her shape. When her good friend Jane (Selma Blair, "Storytelling") gets dumped, Christina advises not to look for "Mr. Right," but "Mr. Right Now."...more

The Sweetest Thing Review
by Christopher Null (Rating: 2/5)
Cameron Diaz proved to have a knack for booty-shaking as she hustled her way through Charlie's Angels, and the good news is The Sweetest Thing gives her ample opportunity to shake her sweetest thing in every damn scene. The bad news is that what is...more

The Sweetest Thing Review
by Jon Popick (Rating: 3/10)
Part of me was really looking forward to seeing The Sweetest Thing because I thought it would be cool to see a gross-out comedy penned by a female. Meanwhile, a different part of me wanted to see it because there's a bunch of hot broads in it (Cameron...more

The Sweetest Thing Review
by Steve Rhodes (Rating: 1.5/4)
THE SWEETEST THING isn't. Christina Walters (Cameron Diaz), a RUNAWAY DATE, is a woman whose motto is, "Don't look for Mr. Right. Look for Mr. Right Now." The opening montage features a gaggle of guys whom she has dated once and dumped. Seeing her...more

The Sweetest Thing Review
by JoBlo (Rating: 4/10)
PLOT: A major CT, or "tease" for short, finally comes to the realization that she just can't keep "playing" the fellas for the rest of her life, and that she's got to come to terms with her own "fear" of commitment (you see, it has nothing to do with her...more