
In Savannah, a woman named Hannah is irresponsible and after getting arrested and being dumped by her boyfriend. Finds herself with no place to go. She meets Tanner Wadsworth whose family home is a tourist attraction because it's over 100 years old. Tanner's also irresponsible and hires Hannah to be the tour guide for his family's home. And eventually Hannah is approached by lady Wadswoorththe owner of the manor who died in 1875. She tells Hannah , the Wadsworths are not supp... (Full plot summary below)
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In Savannah, a woman named Hannah is irresponsible and after getting arrested and being dumped by her boyfriend. Finds herself with no place to go. She meets Tanner Wadsworth whose family home is a tourist attraction because it's over 100 years old. Tanner's also irresponsible and hires Hannah to be the tour guide for his family's home. And eventually Hannah is approached by lady Wadswoorththe owner of the manor who died in 1875. She tells Hannah , the Wadsworths are not suppose to own the manor. She wanted it to go to a woman who worked for her whose descendants work for the Wadsworths. Hannah and Lady Wadsworth set out to prove that the Wadsworth family stole the manor. So Hannah asks a teacher to help her.
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| Screen RantSarah Bea MilnerIt's a pleasant film that showcases its talented cast, and while it may not be groundbreaking or innovative, it at least offers amusement. |
| The PlaylistChristian GallichioThe Longs’ debut film may be Frankensteined together from disparate genres. Still, it also is an occasionally delightful, sometimes funny, but also just often dull comedy that, ultimately, wastes a game cast on underdeveloped material. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreThere’s no reason this cast with this story in this setting shouldn’t have been something almost hilarious. There’s little evidence on the screen that was ever going to happen. |
| The Hollywood ReporterAngie HanThe buddy comedy does a better job of betraying its filmmakers’ lack of imagination than it does conjuring any real laughs. |
| RogerEbert.comNell MinowThe screenplay is painfully incompetent, the comedy is puerile, and the direction limps along like a set of disconnected skits, with no sense of pacing or rhythm. It is genuinely painful to see some of the most talented and appealing actors in Hollywood, including Justin Long himself, wasted in a movie that shows such a lack of respect for the audience. |