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Pizza
Directed by
Mark Christopher
TV-14
2005
80m
Comedy
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Romance
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5.5
31%
51%
5.2
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A pizza deliveryman develops a bond with a girl nearly half his age.
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Pizza Ratings & Reviews
Film Journal International
Doris Toumarkine
Even performances, which could have provided spark, are wooden at best, unbelievable at worst.
eFilmCritic.com
Uri Lessing
Pizza will never be the Lou Malnati's deep dish of the independent film world, but its gentle pacing...makes this gem as comforting as mall pizza on a hungry day.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
The characters in this movie don't talk like real people; they all talk like overly clever screenwriters.
Seattle Times
Tom Keogh
It's Sparks (television's Complete Savages) and Embry (Can't Hardly Wait) who carry this dual coming-of-age tale with engaging, if often raw, performances.
Variety
Lael Loewenstein
A bittersweet, persuasively acted comedy whose tone recalls '80s teen films.
TV Guide
Maitland McDonagh
Embry and first-time actress Sparks have charming chemistry, but Christopher's slight screenplay wears out its welcome long before the film -- which runs a scant 80 minutes -- is over.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
Among slacker comedies, Pizza is never much more than mildly amusing; it isn't as witty as Slacker or as uproarious as Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, but it's a keeper.
New York Daily News
Jack Mathews
At the end of her spontaneous date, she says it's been the best night of her life. It will not be one of yours.
New York Times
Nathan Lee
Thin, flavorless and heavily garnished with contrivance, this odd couple comedy serves up little but stale whimsy.
Village Voice
Ben Kenigsberg
Forget 30-minute delivery -- this brand of indie quirkiness congealed in the late '90s.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
If Pizza were an actual pizza, it would be half-pineapple, half-broccoli. At times, this coming-of-age comedy is quirkily saccharine, at others good-for-you sophistic.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
For all its quirky touches, the comedy cleaves to formula in its depiction of how they challenge and change each other.
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