
A modern day train hopper fighting to become a successful musician, and a single mom battling to maintain custody of her daughter, defy their circumstances by coming together in a relationship that may change each others lives forever.... (Full plot summary below)
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A modern day train hopper fighting to become a successful musician, and a single mom battling to maintain custody of her daughter, defy their circumstances by coming together in a relationship that may change each others lives forever.
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| HitFixCatherine BrayJackie & Ryan is, in the final analysis, perfectly serviceable cotton candy. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian Orndorf"Jackie & Ryan" isn't profound work, but it carries real heart and private moments of panic. |
| The PlaylistJessica KiangJackie & Ryan is supposedly all about learning how to git where ya gotta go, but none of the characters start or end in particularly interesting places. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonA romance of a gentle, bittersweet, grownup variety that doesn't pretend that every connection has to be a grand, sweeping, happily-ever-after thing. |
| Village VoiceSherilyn ConnellyThe tepid Jackie & Ryan's only real strength is its supporting cast. |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatA tender romantic drama about two music lovers who face steep and unruly challenges during hard times. |
| CinemalogueTodd JorgensonThere's a familiar tune to this modest low-budget romance about musicians who fall in love, yet it's given a fresh spin by a set of charming performances and a screenplay that generally sidesteps cliches. |
| The DissolveMike D'AngeloThere’s not much to Jackie & Ryan, which is what almost makes it something special. |
| Daily Telegraph (UK)Robbie CollinA low-key romance may be the beginning of a comeback for Katherine Heigl |
| Tribune News ServiceRoger MooreHeigl’s performance is more brittle, kind of her signature but also required in playing a woman going through a divorce. She has rarely given a bad performance, even if the films she picked were failures. |