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Once upon a time in New York City....they swiped right.
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| The New York TimesBen KenigsbergA winning cast helps sell that familiar premise — not just Reale and Young-White, who have definite chemistry and an easy-flowing banter, but also the brassy, scene-stealing Catherine Cohen. |
| RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyThe script is often very witty, peppered with sharp observations and two very entertaining performances, but there are underlying problems the movie cannot overcome. |
| Austin ChronicleSteve DavisHonestly, both Sex and the City and Seinfeld tackled the romantic pitfalls of youngish single life in NYC more adeptly in their relatively truncated formats than this 91-minute movie, and with a helluva lot more verve and wit. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreA couple of bit characters come closest to landing a laugh. None of the leads do. The script is social media savvy, making tepid jokes about the “commitment” difference between a couple selfie “in your story” or on “your grid” on Instagram. |
| VarietyNick SchagerWhile following a typical rom-com pattern isn’t inherently unpleasant, the movie’s wink-wink insinuations that it’s going to take things in a novel direction, followed by its embrace of the very clichés it’s poked fun at, makes it feel disingenuous and stale. |
| Screen RantRachel LaBonteUnfortunately, Dating & New York can't find anything new to say about the world of casual dating, so its love story never fully gets off the ground. |
| User ReviewJLuis_001Are you seriously telling me that young people today while on their dates are trying to sound smart by pulling their conversations and personalities out of what seem to be self-help books and are trying to outdo each other to see who is the most interesting? If so, either I'm meeting very different people, or fortunately I don't deal with them. I wanted to try this with less prejudice, but within the first 10 minutes the two main characters had already exhausted me. Quite an insufferable story. |