
Darlene "Woo" Bates, played by Jada Pinkett Smith, has been dumped a little bit too many times, now this femme-fatale doesn't let just any man swing with her, and when she's set up on a blind-date with Tommy Davidson's character, it could be love.. if they don't kill each other first. "Woo" features cameos by Foxy Brown, LL Cool J, and Duane Martin.... (Full plot summary below)
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Darlene "Woo" Bates, played by Jada Pinkett Smith, has been dumped a little bit too many times, now this femme-fatale doesn't let just any man swing with her, and when she's set up on a blind-date with Tommy Davidson's character, it could be love.. if they don't kill each other first. "Woo" features cameos by Foxy Brown, LL Cool J, and Duane Martin.
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| Chicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumThis Manhattan-based romantic comedy might be fun if it didn't hit you over the head with a sledgehammer every few minutes. |
| Metro Times (Detroit, MI)Forrest Green IIIInitially, Woo seems every bit the fun dating film that's guaranteed to give urban 20-somethings their six bucks of fulfillment. Unsurprisingly, it's no more than that, although at times its tenuous jokes add up to a bit less. |
| San Francisco ExaminerCraig MarineSome of it is funny, most of it is predictable and Smith's character is so annoying that it's just not realistic that Davidson would put up with all this hassle just for a possible roll in the hay. |
| People MagazineLeah RozenA romantic comedy, it's such a sloppy mess that polishing it with all the Pledge in the world couldn't help brighten it up. |
| Internet ReviewsSteve RhodesAlthough not quite enough to make the movie enjoyable, [Smith's] performance does give some respite to the audience, who has to endure every black and male stereotype in the book. |
| Apollo GuideBrian WebsterAfter a while, it all gets a bit repetitive, which is remarkable, given how short the film is. |
| ReelViewsJames BerardinelliA pleasant but relatively inconsequential movie. |
| Los Angeles TimesJohn AndersonA painfully graceless comedy that reworks After Midnight, Blind Date and Booty Call into something monstrous and untoward. |
| Seattle TimesMelanie McFarlandWoo disappoints on so many levels, lacking in wit and intelligence, characters with any sense of dimension and a coherent story line. |
| Salon.comMary Elizabeth WilliamsWoo may be as skimpy as a sequined halter top, but it's undeniably appealing nonetheless. |