
When a struggling publisher discovers his only successful author is blocked he knows he has to unblock her or he's finished. With her newfound success, she's become too damn happy and she can't write when she's happy.The only trouble is, the worse he makes her feel, the more he realises he's in love with her.... (Full plot summary below)
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When a struggling publisher discovers his only successful author is blocked he knows he has to unblock her or he's finished. With her newfound success, she's become too damn happy and she can't write when she's happy.The only trouble is, the worse he makes her feel, the more he realises he's in love with her.
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| The ListHannah McGillCrisply lovely cinematography by George Geddes and an upbeat soundtrack add to the film's airy, merry vibe. |
| VarietyGuy LodgeA trifling comedy about writer's block that aims for a blend of Richard Curtis-style cheeriness and arch literary satire, and winds up mostly drawing a blank. |
| Digital SpySimon ReynoldsIt may not have the bite of a Bridesmaids, but in Gillan's sparky performance there's enough to keep you engaged for the duration. |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerUltimately worth seeing thanks to a charming lead performance from Karen Gillan, strong comic support from Iain De Caestecker and a handful of decent gags. |
| CineVueJamie NeishIt's main problem in truth stems from the fact that Gillan and Webber have no spark between them whatsoever. |
| Common Sense MediaTracy MooreBrit romcom about writer's block has brief nudity, cliches. |
| Contactmusic.comRich ClineThis may look like a rom-com, with its obvious plotting and over-cute characters, but it's eerily lacking any actual romance or comedy. |
| Total FilmJosh WinningMcKay's film often feels like Richard Curtis-lite for the New Girl generation - minus the jokes and memorable characters. |
| Daily Telegraph (UK)David GrittenThe film's ending was indeed a happy moment, but not in the intended manner. |
| ScotsmanAlistair HarknessA hodge-podge of random-seeming creative flourishes conspire with the film's general lack of believability to make the characters seem not so much off the wall, as completely demented. |