Sidewalks of New York

critic Reviews

, 56% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • Though well-acted, Sidewalks of New York generally comes off as a second-rate Woody Allen film. The characters seem self-absorbed, the problems trite.
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    Empire Magazine
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    Sara Michelle FettersMovieFreak.com
    In the end, all I can really do is throw my hands in the air and plead for mercy.
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    Marrit IngmanAustin Chronicle
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    Jamie RussellBBC.com
    While it may not have anything new to say about love, life, or even New York, it's entertaining enough to keep you occupied while you're waiting for Woody to return to form.
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    Jay BoyarOrlando Sentinel
    If Sidewalks is still a pretty hard film to laugh at, that's not because it stirs horrific memories. The laughs don't come easily because the humor often feels forced.
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    Bruce WestbrookHouston Chronicle
    As a romantic comedy on your film menu, Sidewalks of New York holds the romance and serves comedy on the side.
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    Brian D. JohnsonMaclean's Magazine
    Another deft ensemble piece. Directed by Edward Burns, it's like a (good) Woody Allen picture, with Stanley Tucci as the cradle-robbing creep, and Heather Graham in the role of a prim wife.
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    Felix Vasquez Jr.Cinema Crazed
    Though the direction is lacking, "Sidewalks of New York" is a charming movie with great characters and a sharp script.
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    Rebecca MurrayAbout.com
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