
Amanda Pierce is from Iowa and works as a restorer of Renaissance paintings for the New York Metropolitan Museum. She has just finished another frustrating relationship, when she found her boy-friend with a model on her bed. She decides to move and share a flat with four stupid but nice super-models. She meets Jim Winston, who lives in front of her window. She falls in love with him. One day, she sees Jim killing a woman - Megan O'Brien - through her window and Amanda and her... (Full plot summary below)
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Amanda Pierce is from Iowa and works as a restorer of Renaissance paintings for the New York Metropolitan Museum. She has just finished another frustrating relationship, when she found her boy-friend with a model on her bed. She decides to move and share a flat with four stupid but nice super-models. She meets Jim Winston, who lives in front of her window. She falls in love with him. One day, she sees Jim killing a woman - Megan O'Brien - through her window and Amanda and her four roommates decide to investigate what really happened.
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| Chicago ReaderLisa AlspectorMore of the abundant sight gags and slips of the tongue originate in bathrooms and bedrooms than are actually set there. |
| San Francisco ExaminerJeffrey M. AndersonThe 13-year-olds who attend this movie will need to have the intelligence of a 5-year-old if they're going to get a kick out of this twaddle. |
| Internet ReviewsSteve RhodesWe believe that Amanda loves Jim. We never believe that the feeling is genuinely reciprocated, and their chemistry together has as many sparks as a California blackout. |
| Kansas City StarBrian McTavishIsn't so much a story as it is a bunch of situations that boil down to crude jokes and even cruder sight gags. |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanThe notion of an actor as innocuous as Prinze playing a possible bad guy is a paper thin gimmick. |
| Hollywood ReporterDavid HunterWhat it lacks in the screenplay ... is countered by buoyant performances all around. |
| Chicago TribuneRobert K. ElderThe script is soggy and sloppy and Waters is no master of suspense, but he does have a pair of engaging stars flirting in a world of chic New York glamour. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonNot only an insipid and distasteful attempt at comedy but also an awkward and completely unsuspenseful go at a thriller. |
| Film.comRobert HortonThis lightweight concoction can't justify a trip out to the multiplex, unless you're a girl between the ages of 12 and 17, but it does provide a launching pad for a group of attractive people. |
| PopMattersCynthia FuchsBeware films packing the one-two punch of Freddie Prinze, Jr. as romantic lead and supermodels as objects of toilet humor. |