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An irreverent young woman who uses her humor to prevent matters from getting serious has a life-changing visit with her doctor.
Leave your thoughts about A Little Bit of Heaven.
| BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfA romantic comedy about cancer. I've officially seen it all. |
| AV ClubKeith PhippsBravely or stupidly, both A Little Bit Of Heaven and its heroine charge on as if the introduction of terminal cancer didn't change things that much. |
| Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumTerminal colon cancer has never looked more fetching than in the critically ill romantic-disease comedy A Little Bit of Heaven. |
| Total FilmEmma DibdinWhile the marriage of fluffy comedy and terminal illness was always going to be an uncomfortable one, this is an understated, genuinely poignant weepie bolstered by a top-drawer cast. |
| MovielineStephanie ZacharekThe tiniest bit of Hudson's wrinkly-crinkly cuteness goes a long way, and in A Little Bit of Heaven, watching her waste away becomes slow torture. She's like an adorbs Camille. |
| We Got This CoveredKaren BenardelloWhile director Nicole Kassall tried to create an independent female lead who doesn't give into stereotypes with Marley, the overall movie ultimately lacked originality, a memorable story and characters with any true purpose. |
| Miami HeraldConnie OgleYou should know right up front that even if you realize you're being manipulated you are probably going to weep anyway. |
| Village VoiceNick PinkertonA Little Bit of Heaven demands miracles of its cast to keep proceedings from becoming grindingly mawkish and does not get them. |
| Shadows on the WallRich ClineShot in the style of a bland Hollywood rom-com, this film is actually a weepie drama with a bit of magical realism thrown in. It's such an odd hybrid that we're never sure whether we should laugh or cry. So we do neither. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliWhat's missing is honesty. It has been supplanted by artifice. |