
One day in New York City, Jane Ryan tries out for an overseas college program, her twin sister Roxy schemes to meet her favorite punk rockers, and a series of mishaps throws their day into chaos. The usually-adversarial sister decide to unite against the forces around them so both can accomplish their goals.... (Full plot summary below)
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One day in New York City, Jane Ryan tries out for an overseas college program, her twin sister Roxy schemes to meet her favorite punk rockers, and a series of mishaps throws their day into chaos. The usually-adversarial sister decide to unite against the forces around them so both can accomplish their goals.
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| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris HewittMary-Kate and Ashley Olsen ... have evolved into nimble comic actresses, with expressive voices and sharp timing. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekIf it actually lived up to its title and lasted a mere New York minute, it might be tolerable. Unfortunately, it drags on for ninety-three ordinary ones, and it's not. |
| Detroit Free PressJohn MonaghanOK, it's not like I'm ready to join the local chapter of the Ashley and Mary-Kate fan club, but I admit it: I kind of liked New York Minute. |
| Talking Pictures (U.S.)Tony Toscano...too much eye-liner and not enough talent... |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatInstantly forgettable thanks to a mediocre screenplay. |
| Dallas Morning NewsNancy ChurninThere's a sense that it's straining to reach the core mom-daughter audience that made Freaky Friday a success last year. |
| Portland OregonianM. E. RussellExists for one purpose, and one purpose only: to further the entertainment careers of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen. It's like an Elvis movie for 'tweenagers. That doesn't make the film uninteresting as a pop confection. |
| The Hollywood ReporterKirk HoneycuttCheerfully disconnected from the real world, bearing a great resemblance to screwball comedies of old. |
| TV GuideLauren KaneDirector Dennie Gordon keeps the pace brisk, and between makeovers and pratfalls, the girls deliver an easy-to-swallow dose of girl power. |
| SPLICEDWireRob BlackwelderHarmless, sweet and sprightly - but wholly devoid of original thought. |