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CRITICS OF "Nights in Rodanthe"
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Cinema Signals
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February 15, 2009

While it may be discerned as more a vehicle for the actors' reunion than a creative gem, the contributive factor to its attractiveness is the chemistry of the match.
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At the Movies

November 05, 2008

Most of the movie was cloying. All of it was predictable.
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Antagony & Ecstasy
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April 14, 2012

So nondescript that its anonymity becomes its very personality.
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Film School Rejects
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February 11, 2009

You could have filmed zombies in a gorgeous 19th century beach house and gotten the same emotional impact.
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Reel Film Reviews
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November 23, 2009

...the film ultimately earns a place for itself within the pantheon of effectively stirring romantic tearjerkers.
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At the Movies
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November 05, 2008

Something about Diane Lane's performance, especially in that third act, really got me involved in the film emotionally.
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Chicago Tribune

October 18, 2008

The comparative savvy that Wolfe showed in HBO's stage-to-TV transfer of Lackawanna Blues has gone missing.
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Movie Views
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March 04, 2009

A movie that looks and sounds a whole lot bigger than it actually is.
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Washington Post
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September 26, 2008

What really sells this three-hanky tear-jerker -- and there were a lot of women buying it during a recent screening -- is Lane's steely and vulnerable performance. Like Tinker Bell, she almost made me believe in fairies. Almost.
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Apollo Guide

February 10, 2009

Even if you are rooting for this film to succeed, you find yourself sitting through the tear-jerking part of the movie without feeling terribly wrapped up in it.
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Time Out
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October 10, 2008

Broadway director George C Wolfe's inexperience with visual storytelling makes everything go with a clunk. Shame.
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