Stometer
Save your money for something good and enjoyable
Acensbart
Excellent but underrated film
Matho
The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
Fleur
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
myunrestricted
This was a cute movie until the ending. The ending was merely one more despicable effort to emasculate men and empower women at their expense. The girl refused to listen to reason and logic and used her passive/aggressive nature to control and impose her will on the guy who ultimately yielded his power and control over the relationship to her. It is not by chance that she was sitting behind the driver's wheel in the car as they drove away at the end after he had to beg her and plead with her to take him back. This movie is a victory for all women who think they should be in charge of all men and in control of their relationships with them. It was a despicable movie for that reason.
matt-502
This movie is outstanding because it captures real life romance and dating experience that we can all relate to, and it does so in such a humorous way! The suspense keeps you at the edge of your seet, the acting is excellent, and Amanda Peet is hot!
rshapiro-2
The 2 Ninas' stands alone as the male equivalent of the chick flick. This super funny, very realistic yet sensitive comedramedy has tremendous performances and great one-liners you'll be repeating long after you've seen it. The problem with the 2 Nina's is you'll want to see it again and again and unfortunately it hasn't come to a theatre near you or me. Not only the best thing I saw at SxSwest but way better than anything I saw at Sundance or Slamdance. It's a must see even if you have to seek this movie out!
todd-101
A way-better-than average romantic comedy that rises well above the "Three's Company" stupidity syndrome that plagues many films of the genre. The acting is tight, the characters are sympathetic and believable, and the story holds together well. The film takes a humorous look at what it means to be young and single in NYC. The relationship issues addressed are universal and timeless. We can all identify on some level. It's clear that the director has a real feel for and love of NYC, lensing many interesting and enjoyable aspects of city life. This film is far more worthy of theatrical release than many films I've seen in the last 2-3 years.