Two Girls and a Guy Reviews

Two Girls and a Guy Review
by Jerry Saravia
It's painful for me to witness three outstanding actors waste themselves on slipshod material. That is the case with James Toback's "Two Girls and a Guy," a muddled comedy that pretends to be more than the sum of its parts. What it lacks is the juice and...more

Two Girls and a Guy Review
by Greg King
TWO GIRLS AND A GUY (M). (Twentieth Century Fox) Director: James Toback Stars: Robert Downey jr, Heather Graham, Natasha Gregson Wagner Running time: 97 minutes. The title says it all, really! This is a film about two girls and a guy who share an...more

Two Girls and a Guy Review
by Matt Prigge
Robert Downey Jr. is so good in James Toback's "Two Girls and a Guy" that I fear if he had made his primary entrance even a minute later than he had (at around the 20 minute mark), and if I hadn't been tipped off to the strength of his performance by...more

Two Girls and a Guy Review
by Dustin Putman
Directed by James Toback. Cast: Heather Graham, Robert Downey Jr., Natasha Gregson Wagner, Frederique Van Der Wal, Angel David. 1998 - 85 minutes. Rated R (for profanity and sex). more

Two Girls and a Guy Review
by Nathaniel R. Atcheson
Director:  James Toback Cast:  Robert Downey Jr., Heather Graham, Natasha Gregson Wagner Screenplay:  James Toback Producers:  Chris Hanley, Edward R. Pressman Runtime:  84 min. US Distribution:  20th Century Fox/Fox Searchlight Rated R:  strong sex...more

Two Girls and a Guy Review
by Nicholas Amado
Two Girls And A Guy is a perfect example of how a single actor can turn around a script and an entire film. The first 15 minutes of the movie made me nauseous. The dialogue was trite and insipid, the acting below mediocre. Graham and Gregson Wagner open...more

Two Girls and a Guy Review
by Seth Bookey
Not knowing much about *2 Girls and a Guy*, I went into it without any preconceived notions or expectations. It started out interestingly enough, as two women standing on the steps of a Sohoi loft slowly discover the boyfriend they hoping to...more

Two Girls and a Guy Review
by Alex Fung
TWO GIRLS AND A GUY (Fox Searchlight - 1998) Starring Robert Downey Jr., Heather Graham, Natasha Gregson Wagner Screenplay by James Toback Produced by Edward R. Pressman, Chris Hanley Directed by James Toback Running time: 92 minutes more

Two Girls and a Guy Review
by Chad Polenz
starring: Robert Downey, Jr. (Blake), Heather Graham (Carla), Natasha Wagner (Lou); produced by Chris Hanley, Edward R. Pressman; directed by James Toback. more

Two Girls and a Guy Review
by Matt Williams
Two Girls and a Guy is an odd and pretentious character drama that can't quite sustain interest beyond its first thirty minutes. In fact, reading the scandal sheets about its star, Robert Downey Jr, would probably create a more lively experience. more

Two Girls and a Guy Review
by James Berardinelli
United States, 1997 U.S. Release Date: 4/24/98 (wide) Running Length: 1:24 MPAA Classification: R (Extreme profanity, sex) Theatrical Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 more
Two Girls and a Guy Review
by Scott Renshaw
TWO GIRLS AND A GUY (Fox Searchlight) Starring: Robert Downey Jr., Heather Graham, Natasha Gregson Wagner. Screenplay: James Toback. Producers: Edward R. Pressman and Chris Hanley. Director: James Toback. MPAA Rating: R (sexual situations,...more
Two Girls and a Guy Review
by Edward Johnson-ott
It's impossible to watch Robert Downey Jr. in "Two Girls and a Guy" without relating his onscreen performance with his off-screen life. Director James Toback wrote the film as a vehicle for his friend Downey, tailoring the story to focus on the...more
Two Girls and a Guy Review
by Michael Dequina
Writer-director James Toback's low-budget, high-concept three-character (OK, there's really _five_ characters, but two of them only appear in the first scene) drama is not nearly as provocative as its title or much-publicized ratings troubles suggests....more
Two Girls and a Guy Review
by Eric Lurio
How precisley do you film a minimalistic stage play? Consider what we’ve got here. The title says it all. We’ve got three characters [Okay, five, but one character (Frederique Van Der Wal) has two lines and another (Angel David) has a teensy part as a...more
Two Girls and a Guy Review
by Steve Rhodes
"I think words are not serving me well at all," confesses Robert Downey Jr. in an excessively narcissistic performance as the two-timing lover Blake Allen. And the dense words -- at the rate of about one million a minute -- of writer and director...more