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  1. Rated: 3.0/4.0 Sep 17, 2020 Full Review Micheal Compton Bowling Green Daily News Must Love Dogs is flooded with characters so quirky, it's like the film takes place in an alternate universe.

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    • Gary David Goldberg
    • PG-13
    • Diane Lane
  2. Jul 29, 2005 · 7. Dec 2, 2011. Ms. Lane is my new enchantress. She looks spectacular, is dressed perfectly for the role, and plays it for fun. Which is what this is; a comedy. Mr. Cusack is one of my favorite actors. He knows when to play "tongue in cheek", has that irresistible charm I wish I had. He's great in everything.

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    • Gary David Goldberg
    • TV-PG
    • Diane Lane
  3. This is paint-by-the-numbers filmmaking and is relegated to the doldrums of summer entertainment. To its credit, “Must Love Dogs” does have a solid, experienced cast that make the clichéd material seem a lot more entertaining than it should be. Lane is a beautiful, assured actress and has nice screen presence here.

  4. Yet, unlike any film thus far this year "Must Love Dogs" is a fantastic date flick. The film is romantic, sweet, gentle and funny. The audience watching this sneak preview enjoyed it tremendously, laughed often and praised the film openly at the end. The film also includes a gentle, yet sweet portrayal of a gay couple that, while a tad ...

  5. Our review: Parents say (3 ): Kids say (2 ): Burdened by a familiar premise (Internet daters are desperate), MUST LOVE DOGS constrains its excellent performers. Sarah wants most to avoid the fate of one of her father's girlfriends, the dazzling Dolly (Stockard Channing). She sees the Internet as a new horizon ("It's part fantasy, part community ...

    • Gary David Goldberg
    • Cynthia Fuchs
    • Dermot Mulroney, Diane Lane, John Cusack
  6. After some really strange but funny date-blunders, Sarah meets Jake (John Cusack), in a local park; they both bring borrowed dogs. They connect emotionally and sexually, but Sarah gets scared. Jake is really, really intense, cuts right to the core to share his feelings and values and asks her to do the same.

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  8. www.pluggedin.com › movie-reviews › mustlovedogsMust Love Dogs - Plugged In

    Conclusion. Watching Must Love Dogs is like eating candy Pop Rocks—there’s a bit of fizz, but it leaves no lasting impression. Director Gary David Goldberg adapted the screenplay from a novel by Claire Cook, and his many years of writing TV sitcoms (Spin City, Family Ties, Lou Grant) shows in this film: allegedly funny lines followed by silence so the audience can laugh.

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