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Chicago Sun-Times | Roger Ebert

Romance & Cigarettes is the real thing, a film that breaks out of Hollywood jail with audacious originality, startling sexuality, heartfelt emotions, and an anarchic liberty. The actors toss their heads and run their mouths like prisoners let loose to race free.

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The New York Times | Stephen Holden

There is more raw vitality pumping through Romance & Cigarettes, John Turturro?s passionate ode to the sensual pulse of life in a working-class neighborhood of Queens, than in a dozen perky high school musicals. This is a movie in which a dirty mind is a good thing. Call it ?The Singing Id.? Prudes, be forewarned.

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San Francisco Chronicle | Ruthe Stein

Attempts something startlingly original by melding light opera with soap opera.

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Boston Globe | Louise Kennedy

A hilarious, touching, and (except for a dip into melodrama near the end) skillful blend of subtle emotional depths and a dazzlingly playful surface.

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ReelViews | James Berardinelli

It's almost unfair to make the comparison because there are so many fundamental differences, but the closest recent movie to Romance and Cigarettes is "Moulin Rouge." The key likeness is easy to spot: the characters spontaneously break into familiar pop songs.

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Los Angeles Times | Carina Chocano

Enthusiastically smutty and lyrical, the movie attempts to capture the way we unconsciously set the emotional moments of our lives to pop music, turning fits of passion, anger and righteous indignation into elaborate musical numbers in our heads.

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Variety | Derek Elley

Chockfull of ideas and with an irreverence that irresistibly recalls late '60s American cinema, thesp John Turturro's third outing in the helmer's chair, Romance & Cigarettes, alternately shines and sputters.

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Entertainment Weekly | Gregory Kirschling

With Walken around, hair up high, of course there are fleeting moments of fascinating weirdness, but even then, you're still moderately embarrassed for the cast.

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Washington Post | Stephen Hunter

the movie comes on as a novelty item, meaning it's so full of disparate parts and so unable to approach coherence, it just sits there and burns out.

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The Hollywood Reporter | Ray Bennett

The sad result is a karaoke nightmare. Loud and pointlessly crude, the film takes the disintegration of a dysfunctional working-class family and gives it the song-and-dance treatment.

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The Onion (A.V. Club) | Tasha Robinson

Sometimes the actors lip-sync, but more often, they're singing along with the original vocal tracks, trying to out-belt Elvis Presley and Bruce Springsteen, like a cadre of enthusiastic shower singers joining in with the radio. The resulting cacophony is generally harsh and sloppy, and the film follows suit.

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lewonline | 02/24/2008 05:01 PM Notify

Best movie in at least a decade

"I love this movie. I'm with Roger Ebert, except I think I'd go 101. Citizen Kane can kiss my grits. This may be the best movie I've ever seen, and certainly my best of the 21st century so far!!! 8 million thumbs up! maybe more!Lew OkunAnn Arbor, MI"

paparayrayr | 02/17/2008 05:33 PM Notify

STUPID FILM WASTE OF A GREAT CAST

"Stars must of owed a favor to the silly director The director should be thrown out of Hollywood"

jojackie3 | 01/02/2008 10:13 PM Notify

I Gave it an Hour

"I gave it an hour to grow on me, and then I left so I could get a re-admit to come back on another day for a hopefully better movie. I thought I'd like it if it was anything like Moulin Rouge , I thought the Queens setting would be interesting, and it had a great cast. But in agreement with the above critics, I hated the unnecessary crudeness ( I found the sex scene between Kate Winslet and James Gandolfini gross and disturbing...and I'm not against sex scenes in general), and I felt the whole family was not set up properly as characters....it was just flat out unenjoyable, the worst sin a musical can commit."

esq190 | 12/07/2007 12:00 AM Notify

They should be ashamed!

"OMG. This is the worst movie I have ever seen!"

jveitz89 | 11/26/2004 12:00 AM Notify

romance & cigaretts

"good movie!!!"

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