I Love You, Man

critic Reviews

, 82% Certified Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • I Love You, Man makes the most of its simple premise due to the heartfelt and hilarious performances of Paul Rudd and Jason Segel.
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    Paul BrunickFilm Comment Magazine
    [T]his unpretentious crowd-pleaser is still punchy enough to send packed theaters reeling in riotous laughter.
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    Paul ByrnesSydney Morning Herald
    [Segel's] performance here is loose and confident and very attractive. His star is rising.
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    Jake WilsonThe Age (Australia)
    Rudd ... is perfectly cast -- no actor this side of Hugh Grant is more comfortable getting flustered.
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    Nick SchagerLessons of Darkness
    Ends up feeling like a tossed-off Judd Apatow photocopy.
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    Edward PorterTimes (UK)
    In the coarse but compassionate style patented by Judd Apatow, the film is funny about the uncertain etiquette of incipient male friendships, but it drags a bit.
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    Empire Magazine
    An amusing scenario gets a big boost from winning performances all round - which lift it well above other bride vs. buddy 'triangle' japes like, say, You, Me And Dupree.
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    Brian EggertDeep Focus Review
    I Love You, Man administers a welcomed sense of authenticity that will keep you reflecting on its appeal long after leaving the theater.
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    Mike MassieGone With The Twins
    The plot offers virtually no surprises, and its formulaic approach to a fairly unique perspective on the awkward humor of male bonding doesn't help the film's impact.
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    Richard PropesTheIndependentCritic.com
    A feel-good flick that both men and women will enjoy.
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    Mattie LucasThe Dispatch (Lexington, NC)
    Does nothing more than bank on its audiences' inherent homophobia.
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