Guess Who

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, 41% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • Despite the chemistry of its stars, Guess Who, a loose remake of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, lacks the political relevance of the original.
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    Christopher OrrNew York Sun
    It is, after all, a comedy. Unfortunately, the movie forgets this toward the end.
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    Nell MinowCommon Sense Media
    Update on Poitier classic isn't as memorable.
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    Stella PapamichaelBBC.com
    The laughs are few and far between.
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    Sara Michelle FettersMovieFreak.com
    Besides, in our watered-down age of looking at complex social issues on a purely surface level, a studio willing to put out a feature with the required teeth to make it even remotely worthwhile is beyond minute.
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    Bruce NewmanSan Jose Mercury News
    Mac and Kutcher have proved themselves better comics than actors, but both give charming, subtle performances here.
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    James CrootThe Post NZ
    One of the most terrible, unnecessary remakes of all-time.
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    Dorothy WoodendThe Tyee (British Columbia)
    In 1967, the answer was an unqualified yes, and in 2005, the answer is still, an only slightly less qualified, yes.
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    Jim LaneSacramento News & Review
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    Rob GonsalvesRob's Movie Vault
    Here's a comedy premised on racial unease, and it's too timid to uncork actual racial humor.
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