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Valentine's Day
Directed by
Garry Marshall
PG-13
2010
2h 5m
Comedy
,
Romance
5.8
18%
47%
5.9
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Intertwining couples and singles in Los Angeles break-up and make-up based on the pressures and expectations of Valentine's Day.
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Cast of Valentine's Day
Ashton Kutcher
Reed Bennett
Jamie Foxx
Kelvin Moore
Jennifer Garner
Julia Fitzpatrick
Bradley Cooper
Holden Wilson
Julia Roberts
Captain Kate Hazeltine
Topher Grace
Jason Morris
Anne Hathaway
Liz Curran
Jessica Biel
Kara Monahan
Eric Dane
Sean Jackson
Jessica Alba
Morley Clarkson
Queen Latifah
Paula Thomas
George López
Alphonso Rodriguez
Bryce Robinson
Edison Smart
Emma Roberts
Grace Smart
Carter Jenkins
Alex Franklin
Patrick Dempsey
Dr. Harrison Copeland
Héctor Elizondo
Edgar Paddington
Shirley MacLaine
Estelle Paddington
Taylor Swift
Felicia Miller / Songs
Taylor Lautner
Willy Harrington
Valentine's Day Ratings & Reviews
Reel Talk Online
Candice Frederick
Yes, it's cliched and not well acted, Valentine's Day still musters up some comedic moments (mostly from Ashton Kutcher) and keeps your attention.
Shockya.com
Perri Nemiroff
A gigantic mess of clich romantic dramas that only works because it's brought to life by familiar faces and talented actors.
At the Movies
A.O. Scott
It's a very glib, shallow movie, but it keeps you moving around enough that you could actually have a good time.
Entertainment Weekly
Lisa Schwarzbaum
Every skit is lame, every line of dialogue is stale, every joke falls flat, and every performance has been phoned in between text messages to agents blinking, ''SOS!''
Detroit News
Tom Long
Valentine's Day is a passing nod to love, like a box of chocolates or flowers that soon wilt. It's star-studded amiable fluff with no real value, but it's kind of a tickle if you're in the mood.
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Charmingly cast and phenomenally so-so.
AfterElton.com
Alonso Duralde
I had always thought of Love Actually, this movie's obvious antecedent, as a pleasant diversion, but next to Valentine's Day, it's a cerebral epic on par with Robert Altman's Nashville.
Movie Retriever
Brian Tallerico
Not funny, romantic, or realistic and instead wallows in that only-in-Hollywood area usually occupied by bad sitcoms or made-for-cable movies
Washington Post
Jen Chaney
This feels less like a movie and more like a strategically programmed effort to turn as many demographic groups as possible into mooshy, gooshy, candy-heart-munching morons.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Less funny or romantic than your average colonoscopy, this cringe-inducing bore provides dubious employment for four Oscar winners, two nominees and a raft of TV performers such as George Lopez, all of whom have been seen to better advantage elsewhere.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
The running time is 125 minutes, a lot for a romantic comedy, but the minutes fly by.
Dallas Morning News
Christopher Kelly
High art? Maybe not. But Valentine's Day certainly goes down easy.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Sugary, sappy and totally predictable. It's also what a whole lot of women are likely to want.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
The film is just too slow and filled with too much mystifying pabulum for it to resonate.
Film.com
Laremy Legel
Valentine's Day is clearly trying to play us for a rube, taking advantage of our kind hearts, but we won't get fooled again, will we?
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
A Garry Marshall movie has to be funny in order to be anything at all, and this one is so deeply involved with its pseudo-meaningful roundelay of beautiful but inexplicably lovelorn people as to be teeth-grindingly, mind-warpingly boring.
Beliefnet
Nell Minow
Ladies and gentlemen, let the record show that the Twitter movie has arrived.
USA Today
Claudia Puig
Valentine's Day has all the awkward tedium of a bad first date, without the promise or excitement of a good one.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
Valentine's Day deploys every rom-com clich, minus the com-there's isn't a laugh in the movie, unless you count a fleeting sequence featuring comedian Larry Miller, who's also probably the least prominent member of the cast.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
The dire romantic comedy Valentine's Day is neither romantic nor remotely comedic.
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