- On this weekends Ebert and Roeper, Richard Roeper and guest critic Govindini Murty (co-founder of the Liberty Film Festival together awarded “Catch and Release†the much coveted “Two Thumbs Up†award, enthusiastic as well! Govindini called it a great film for women, with a strong supporting cast. Roeper admitted that although the trailer didn’t appeal to him, he was pleasantly surprised and gave a strong thumbs up as well. We’re betting you may see this in the print/TV ads, as it’s proof that this is one worth spending some bucks to see this weekend.
Want more good news for “Catch and Releaseâ€? The Hollywood Reporter ALSO shows the love for the film with a very positive review as well. We believe this was published earlier, but it’s been re-issued today to coincide with release week. Clips ahead:
If not all its narrative and emotional strands work perfectly, though, the movie has its charms.Kevin Smith, as Grady’s housemate Sam, proves he’s no one-note Silent Bob. Although wearing a tie-dyed shirt may be the biggest challenge he faces here, he fills his comic-relief duties easily and has time left over to show a little tenderness. While Smith gets most of the laughs, Garner does turn a dinner-table outburst into a comic highlight.
The best ink in the review, in fact, goes to Kevin right there. Bravo and kudos!!!!

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