
Ally is a woman who has many ex-boyfriends who turned out to be losers. Now she believes that she can't find a good guy. But when she runs into one of her exes who is now a 'Prince Charming', she decides to look up all of her exes to see if any of them have changed for the better. When she has trouble locating them, she asks her neighbor Colin, who sleeps with a different women every night and sneaks out the morning after to avoid talking to them, to help her.... (Full plot summary below)
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Ally is a woman who has many ex-boyfriends who turned out to be losers. Now she believes that she can't find a good guy. But when she runs into one of her exes who is now a 'Prince Charming', she decides to look up all of her exes to see if any of them have changed for the better. When she has trouble locating them, she asks her neighbor Colin, who sleeps with a different women every night and sneaks out the morning after to avoid talking to them, to help her.
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| Missoula IndependentMolly LaichA secret genius at work in the stupidity. |
| Sky CinemaElliott NobleIf the script doesn't grab you, the eye candy probably will; Evans missing no opportunity to show off his Captain America physique and Faris likewise exposing more flesh than the meat counter at Tesco Extra. |
| ViewLondonMatthew TurnerA thoroughly enjoyable and frequently hilarious romcom thanks to a superb script, a colourful supporting cast and strong chemistry (both comic and romantic) between a back-on-form Anna Faris and a frequently shirtless Chris Evans. |
| Radio TimesKaren KrizanovichA wonderfully funny comedy that shows young women in their real environment, competing with themselves. |
| ColeSmithey.comCole SmitheyScreenwriters Gabrielle Allan and Jennifer Crittenden send the modern feminist movement back to the dark ages with an un-romantic comedy that's about as entertaining as reading a book upside-down. |
| Cleveland Plain DealerClint O'ConnorAnna Faris and Chris Evans have enough charm to almost pull this off. Almost. |
| AV ClubNathan RabinThere's a smart, funny, observant comedy-drama to be made about the role our romantic pasts play in determining our futures, but director Mark Mylod and screenwriters Jennifer Crittenden and Gabrielle Allan are less interested in making that movie than in cycling Faris through a series of non-starting encounters with one-note-joke ex-flings. |
| Daily Telegraph (UK)Tim RobeyThe premise may be asinine, but sometimes that's the surest way to prevent letdown - I'm sure it's still possible to be disappointed with a film whose entire plot is derived from an invented article in Marie Claire, but the odds are against it. |
| MovieFreak.comSara Michelle FettersAlly may start out as your typical bubble-headed man-chasing twenty-something dolt but, thankfully, underneath the surface she turns out to be a heck of a lot more than that. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaWhile Faris is her usual, lovably offbeat self, she ultimately fights a losing battle against formula. |