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A hastily married couple quickly devolve into a life of affairs, meddling parents, and therapy.
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| San Francisco ChronicleDavid WiegandA similar blend of comedy and a grumbling skepticism about the essential goodness of human beings makes Ira & Abby feel, at times, like one of those great stage comedies of yesteryear transferred to the screen. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerBill WhiteWestfeldt's screenplay and Cary's direction combine to make it the best Manhattan love story since "When Harry Met Sally." |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatA romantic comedy about a kooky couple that sinks in a whirlpool of therapeutic clichés. |
| New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThough playing at times like an extended sitcom, Ira & Abby radiates a breathless charm, due in no small part to Ms. Westfeldt’s sharp dialogue and engagingly unmannered performance. |
| Seattle TimesMoira MacDonaldIra & Abby, in its breezy, low-key way, will make audiences happy -- something [director] Westfeldt already knows how to do. |
| HollywoodChicago.comAdam FendelmanIn the season that has seen such loathsome films as Good Luck Chuck and The Heartbreak Kid, Ira & Abby is remarkable proof that a compelling and funny love story can appear on celluloid. |
| NewsBlazePrairie MillerIra and Abby may be a divorce comedy, but the perfect marriage of two comically inspired minds, director Robert Cary (Anything But Love) and writer/star Jennifer Wesfeldt (Kissing Jessica Stein) is irresistible. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin CliffordThe steady addition of more and more characters served to fragment what could have been a charming romantic comedy. |
| Urban CinefileUrban Cinefile CriticsRobert Carey directs his cast with zest and the film plays its laughs with a sense of gentle sardonic smirk that makes it inoffensive yet tart. |
| Orlando SentinelRoger MooreIt's sunny, oh-so-New-York and ever-so cute, and Messina and Westfeldt, under-used actors, are equally beguiling. |