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Cole Smithey

December 09, 2007

So overrated.
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Brian Lowry
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July 22, 2008

Ephron and fellow writers Jeff Arch and David S. Ward have conspired to make Sleepless in Seattle as purposefully schmaltzy as one can imagine, in a manner that's almost cynical.
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Peter Travers

August 26, 2006

It's easily the hippest, frankest and funniest date movie around.
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Common Sense Media Editors

January 01, 2011

A fairy tale that even teens can enjoy.
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Richard Schickel
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February 02, 2009

Mostly, Sleepless in Seattle leaves you feeling restless in the audience.
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Emanuel Levy
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February 08, 2007

Like most of Ephron's work, this one is shallow and contrived, but it stars two of America's most likable stars, Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks.
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Vincent Canby

May 20, 2003

Nora Ephron's Sleepless in Seattle is a feather-light romantic comedy about two lovers who meet for the first time in the last reel. It's a stunt, but it's a stunt that works far more effectively than anybody in his right mind has reason to expect.
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Steve Crum

March 31, 2006

Sure it's contrived, but what a great romantic weeper.
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Jonathan Rosenbaum
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February 02, 2009

If one can ignore all the straining for lightness here, this is watchable enough, though hardly anything resembling a tearjerker.
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Peter Bradshaw
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February 13, 2014

A movie to which director and co-writer Nora Ephron brought her terrific flair, wit and nous, although she propagates the terrifying fallacy that a widower makes a wonderful romantic catch.
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