Morning Glory

critic Reviews

, 57% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • It's lifted by affable performances from its impeccable cast, and it's often charming -- but Morning Glory is also inconsistent and derivative.
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    Candice FrederickReel Talk Online
    Morning Glory is a lackluster knockoff to Devil Wears Prada, minus the heart, cleverness and fashion. It's just not a good time, as it claims to be.
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    Nell MinowMovie Mom
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    Philip FrenchGuardian
    [A] deeply dislikable comedy of embarrassment...
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    Anthony QuinnIndependent (UK)
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    Peter BradshawGuardian
    Harrison Ford gives an under-par performance in this disappointing TV-studio-set romantic comedy.
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    Tim RobeyDaily Telegraph (UK)
    Morning Glory stays firmly on the launchpad, doing increasingly desperate run-ups, but collapsing in a gawky heap whenever it tries to take off.
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    Kevin CarrFat Guys at the Movies
    Very cute and surprisingly funny at times, “Morning Glory” will make a great date movie.
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    Patrick McDonaldHollywoodChicago.com
    This is an old fashion movie star movie, giving its performers a decent enough journey to let them do what they do. Harrison Ford, Rachel McAdams, Diane Keaton and Patrick Wilson create an appealing and accessible throwback to ensemble chemistry. 


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    Aaron NeuwirthWhy So Blu
    What you have here is a pleasant romantic comedy with enjoyable performances. It’s nothing special, but the talent involved doesn’t hurt.
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    Dan MeccaThe Film Stage
    McKenna and Michell seem to believe you can have fun without being patronized in the movie theater. And while their film isn’t a home run in the dwindling sub-genre of intelligent rom-coms, it’s a solid double.
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