
Samuels life is perfect. That is, until he finds out his girlfriend is pregnant. Now he must face the issues that come with being an expecting father, in a most entertaining way.... (Full plot summary below)
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Samuels life is perfect. That is, until he finds out his girlfriend is pregnant. Now he must face the issues that come with being an expecting father, in a most entertaining way.
Leave your thoughts about Nine Months.
| Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA)John WirtQuickly forgettable romantic comedy. Not even the promising pairing of Grant and Moore can salvage it. |
| Tampa Bay TimesSteve PersallNine Months is slick, phony and uneven, but it's often raucously funny too. And Mr. Grant displays enough intelligence and sportsmanship to emerge from this ordeal as a major Hollywood star. |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanIf there were a scale for measuring how much of a movie’s substance was pure plastic, Nine Months, the new maternity comedy directed by Chris Columbus (Mrs. Doubtfire), would surely register dangerously high polymer levels. |
| Miami HeraldRene RodriguezWhile not exactly poised to bother the old grey matter too much, will provide a great night's entertainment for sitcom lovers everywhere. But doing for childbirth what Four Weddings And A Funeral did for nuptials remains an unlikely proposition. |
| Orlando SentinelJay BoyarHere, the charm doesn't happen because the movie doesn't care about them as people. They have little human dimension; they are the tools of the plot, and it's unfair to ask actors to supply qualities that the screenplay doesn't account for. |
| VarietyTodd McCarthyAn exceedingly safe and conventional Chris Columbus comedy. |
| NewsweekDavid AnsenComplacently conventional...it threatens to turn an interesting actor into a self-parodying commodity. |
| Common Sense MediaAndrea BeachDated romcom is filled with profanity, sex, and stereotypes. |
| The Associated PressPatricia BibbyEven a C-section couldn't rescue the shallow script and overplayed performances by Hugh Grant and Tom Arnold. |
| Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranGood for a few laughs but soon turns tiresome, veering incongruously between slapstick antics and mushy sentimentality. |