
Jennifer Carpenter, Kristen Connolly and Alexander Poe star in a comedy about three New Yorkers struggling to uncover the truth behind their romantic entanglements. Disheartened by his latest relationship catastrophe, Graham (Poe) attempts to rekindle the spark with his ex-girlfriend, Laura (Connolly). In the attempt to win her back Graham discovers he has a unique problem: Laura and another one his ex-girlfriends (Carpenter) are dating the same guy.... (Full plot summary below)
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Jennifer Carpenter, Kristen Connolly and Alexander Poe star in a comedy about three New Yorkers struggling to uncover the truth behind their romantic entanglements. Disheartened by his latest relationship catastrophe, Graham (Poe) attempts to rekindle the spark with his ex-girlfriend, Laura (Connolly). In the attempt to win her back Graham discovers he has a unique problem: Laura and another one his ex-girlfriends (Carpenter) are dating the same guy.
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| VarietyRonnie ScheibIn the central role, first-time feature helmer Alexander Poe may trigger sheepish identification among the neurotic with the protag's vaguely ridiculous reactions. While his character registers as white-bread bland, strong performances from the two "exes" save this indie from a surfeit of self-deprecating charm. |
| The New York TimesStephen HoldenIt is cleverly conceived, well acted and seasoned with blips of mildly acidic wit. |
| The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThe romantic dilemmas suffered by these twentysomethings may be universal, but their naive attempts to address them are hard to buy. |
| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanEven taken on its own, this story of Graham (Poe), a single New Yorker feeling his way toward adulthood, feels like a promising college project that wasn't ready for the real world. |
| Village VoiceSimon AbramsThe callow behavior that characterizes Ex-Girlfriends' lead would be less maddening had writer/director/star Alexander Poe firmly decided how to portray the bedroom follies of youth. |
| Time OutMatt SingerThe characters are flat; the voiceover is awkward. |
| Slant MagazineChuck BowenThe romantic quest that's meant to drive the film is meaningless because Alexander Poe has extended empathy to no one besides himself. |
| User ReviewAmanda LLove this movie! It has great humor, a quirky story line and good actors. Highly recommended. |