Down with Love
It's 1962, and feminist Barbara Novak pens a best-selling book that details the drawbacks of love. Slick writer Catcher Block decides to expose Barbara as a fraud by making her fall in love with him. However, his plan has unexpected consequences.
3 January 1970, Greenwich, Connecticut, USA
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January 09, 2010
While the movie definitely has tongue lodged firmly in its postmodern cheek, every detail looks and feels authentic.
April 29, 2009
Takes a creative concept and never knows how to handle it with a less than top-notch script and terrible delivery.
August 05, 2007
Zellweger and McGregor have only their dimpled cuteness to get them through this movie, which you sense, at least from their mugging, that they believe is enough. It isn't.
December 22, 2010
Hilarious spoof on '60s comedies for mature 14+.
May 19, 2003
I love this film.
January 12, 2016
a desperate wish to return to a world before Vietnam, Internet pornography and 9/11
May 17, 2003
This pitch-perfect imitation of a Rock Hudson-Doris Day nonsex comedy features Renee Zellweger, Ewan McGregor and a passel of visual delights. But why should we care?
May 23, 2003
After 10 minutes of getting poked in the ribs with every shot, I thought, 'Is it going to be like this for 90 minutes?'
September 25, 2010
Director Peyton Reed keeps this fizzy comedy in an alluringly goofy tizzy from start to finish. This is undoubtedly the skillful battle-of-the-sexes laugher Rock Hudson and Doris Day would have made were they able to naughtily quip about bitches and hose.
May 21, 2003
We want to love it, but like a Rock Hudson rake, we keep finding fault in its allure. We want to hate it, but like Doris Day, we finally can't say no.
May 16, 2003
It's a cute premise, and several co-stars help keep the fun going for a while.
May 23, 2003
I think it compares favorably with Pillow Talk and Lover Come Back in its well-timed gags and verbal dexterity.

