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PRAISE FOR "ALCHEMY" |
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(TV Guide Movie Pick of the Week)…"Tom Cavanagh is charming in this engaging
2005 cable romance." |
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-TV Guide |
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A New York Times Highlight for October 8, 2005. |
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A Washington Post Best Bet for November 11, 2005. |
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An Us Weekly Pick for October 7, 2005. |
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"Our hearts and our wallets this year are going to Alchemy, perhaps the least-anguished movie in the
line-up... the movie’s smart and the cast magnetic." |
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-The New York Observer |
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"Highly recommended...for the geek in all of us." |
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-Time Out New York |
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"The romantic comedy may be the most malleable genre in cinema, and in Alchemy it embraces both
the computer age and post-feminist liberation. The result is a mix of techno-double talk and '30s-style
comedy. If Alchemy were a chocolate-chip cookie, the chip would be co-star Sarah Chalke, whose
natural gift for comedy and ability to straddle female stereotypes lifts this pic. (Her character)
Samantha Rose is a smart woman, but perhaps a smarter character." |
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-John Anderson, Variety |
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**** (Four Stars)… " A fun and family-friendly story about love…Tom Cavanagh and Scrubs’ cutie pie
Sarah Chalke drive the feature with strong and highly entertaining performances. The story is written
well and the twists off Tony and Tina’s Wedding are pretty hilarious." |
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-B.J. Hammerstein, Real Detroit Weekly |
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"A lot of fun, featuring a wonderful cast." |
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-Entertainment Insiders |
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"This is the type of film that you watch with a permasmile on your face. The film is a cute and laugh
out-loud funny romantic comedy that Hollywood seems to have had difficulty making lately. The
acting is great and the parts are perfectly cast." |
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-Orcasound (Canada) |
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"This hip romantic comedy rings giddy changes on the classic duel of man-versus-machine." |
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-The Advocate Weekly |
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"A breezily appealing movie romance." |
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-Tom Duffy, Detroit Free Press |
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"A highlight of the festival." |
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-Juliette Fairley, The Hollywood Reporter |
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"It’s a hoot!" |
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-Michael Storey, Arkansas Democrat Gazette |
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