I Think I Do gets a little too cute for its own good, but the cast is perky and diverting, and Sloan has a breezy way with dialogue.
Read full articleOne question nagged me throughout the would-be comedy I Think I Do: Do the actors look bad because the writing is so lousy or does the writing seem lousy because the actors are so bad?
Read full articleTo get where it’s going, I Think I Do has to leap cliched dialogue, a bloated sense of its own relevance and some serious misdirection
Read full articleFancying itself a screwball comedy, it is neither screwy nor comedic enough to be worth the time and effort.
Read full articleDo I like charming romantic comedies where the players happen to be gay? I think I do. Would I like to see more? I know I would.
Read full articleThe dazzling dialogue one expects from screwball comedy never materializes... I Think I Do attempts a few half-hearted satirical swipes at subjects like weddings, politics, and soap' operas, but there’s little conviction here.
Read full articleIt hovers somewhere between Friends and Four Weddings and a Funeral, and while not as fully realized as even those, the film has a freshness that mediates the strained plotting and forced conviviality for a perfectly tolerable 93 minutes.
Read full articleThe ensemble cast sparkles (Arquette is particularly good), the dialogue is natural and the characters believable. We care about what's going to happen to these people. This is director Sloan's first feature and he paces it perfectly.
Read full articleI Think I Do is an often-amusing romantic comedy that never rises above the level of pleasant trifle.
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