• PG-13, 1 hr. 33 min.
  • Comedy
  • Directed By:
    Nicole Holofcener
    In Theaters:
    Sep 18, 2013 Limited
    On DVD:
    Jan 14, 2014
  • 20th Century Fox

Opening

—— Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit Jan 17
—— Ride Along Jan 17
—— The Nut Job Jan 17
—— Devil's Due Jan 17
86% G.B.F. Jan 17
81% Big Bad Wolves Jan 17
—— Freezer Jan 17
77% Like Father, Like Son Jan 17
48% Summer in February Jan 17
—— Reasonable Doubt Jan 17

Top Box Office

73% Lone Survivor $37.8M
89% Frozen $14.7M
4% The Legend of Hercules $8.9M
75% The Wolf of Wall Street $8.8M
93% American Hustle $8.3M
75% The Hobbit: The Desolation Of Smaug $8.0M
66% August: Osage County $7.2M
81% Saving Mr. Banks $6.6M
38% Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones $6.3M
75% Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues $5.8M
93% Her $5.3M
89% The Hunger Games: Catching Fire $4.4M
48% The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty $4.3M
25% Grudge Match $1.9M
94% Inside Llewyn Davis $1.9M
11% 47 Ronin $1.6M
25% Walking With Dinosaurs $1.4M
92% Philomena $1.4M
19% Tyler Perry's A Madea Christmas $1.1M
91% Nebraska $0.9M

Coming Soon

—— I, Frankenstein Jan 24
—— That Awkward Moment Jan 31
—— The Monuments Men Feb 07
—— The Lego Movie Feb 07
—— RoboCop Feb 12
—— 300: Rise of an Empire Mar 07
—— Captain America: The Winter Soldier Apr 04
—— The Amazing Spider-Man 2 May 02

Enough Said Reviews

Page 1 of 9
Michael A. Smith
MediaMikes

How the two deal with this situation is the crux of the story and the reactions are quite real and believable.

Full Review Source: MediaMikes | Original Score: 4/5

January 3, 2014
Stephen Carty
Flix Capacitor

As a romantic comedy for grown-ups, Enough Said is something of a refreshing rarity. Both Gandolfini and JLD are wonderful, as is Nicole Holofcener's naturalistic dialogue. Enough Said.

Full Review Source: Flix Capacitor | Original Score: 4/5

December 31, 2013
Stephen Silver
EntertainmentTell

A wonderful, original film, and it's never a distraction for one second that the two participants are played by people as iconic as Tony Soprano and Elaine Benes.

Full Review Source: EntertainmentTell | Original Score: 4/5

December 26, 2013
Andy Lea
Daily Star

Great acting and smart dialogue are a killer combination. This touching, wise and spiky romance really crawls under your skin.

Full Review Source: Daily Star | Original Score: 4/5

December 11, 2013
Robbie Collin
Daily Telegraph

The film contains Gandolfini's final lead role, but his performance is cherishably un-final: easy, open and insisting on nothing, it's the work of a man who is just getting started.

Full Review Source: Daily Telegraph | Original Score: 4/5

December 11, 2013
Geoffrey Macnab
Independent

Helping anchor affairs, though, is the bear-like Gandolfini, who brings charm and gravitas to a movie that might otherwise have seemed very superficial.

Full Review Source: Independent | Original Score: 3/5

December 11, 2013
Daniel Barnes
Sacramento News & Review

As wonderful as Gandolfini is here, Louis-Dreyfus is a revelation as the motherly yet self-denying Eva.

Full Review Source: Sacramento News & Review | Original Score: 4/5

December 11, 2013
Liam Lacey
Globe and Mail
Top Critic IconTop Critic

These are the subjects that Holofcener does exceptionally well -- the myopia, vanity and insecurities of the moderately privileged.

Full Review Source: Globe and Mail | Original Score: 3/4

December 11, 2013
Robert Roten
Laramie Movie Scope

The strong point of the film is the writing by Nicole Holofcener ("Friends With Money"), who also directs this film. The dialog is smart and witty, with loads of funny one-liners and funny situations.

Full Review Source: Laramie Movie Scope | Original Score: B

December 8, 2013
Mark R. Leeper
Mark Leeper's Reviews

raises some serious issues of relationships

Full Review Source: Mark Leeper's Reviews | Original Score: 8/10

December 8, 2013
Steve Newall
Flicks.co.nz

Slow-burning adult drama full of chuckles derived from well-written characters and top-notch acting...

Full Review Source: Flicks.co.nz | Original Score: 4/5

November 28, 2013
Josh Larsen
LarsenOnFilm

...a perceptively funny romantic comedy about the responsibility that comes with loving another.

Full Review Source: LarsenOnFilm | Original Score: 4/4

November 26, 2013

No matter how he looks in the film, Gandolfini's Albert is so unbelievably sweet and sincere and nice that it's impossible not to be charmed by him, and to wonder what might have been.

Full Review Source: Rip It Up | Original Score: 3.5/5

November 25, 2013
Linda Cook
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)

James Gandolfini will be missed. He could play a brute, as in 'Killing Them Softly,' or, as he does here in 'Enough Said,' a lovable, albeit flawed, regular guy. Either way, you cared about the characters into whom the late Gandolfini breathed life.

Full Review Source: Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) | Original Score: 3/4

November 25, 2013
Lauren Carroll Harris
Concrete Playground

A rom-com that's actually, miraculously both romantic and comedic.

Full Review Source: Concrete Playground | Original Score: 4/5

November 18, 2013

Enough Said is [director Nicole Holofcener's] best, most abrasive, yet touching film thus far. It's a knowing deep-dive into impulses that are stupid, fragile, selfish and deluded as two people try forming post-relationship relationships.

Full Review Source: 3AW | Original Score: 4/5

November 14, 2013
Simon Miraudo
Quickflix

It's been about fifteen years since Julia Louis-Dreyfus last graced the big screen; an absence I hadn't even realised. That's on me. Having now witnessed her comeback effort, Enough Said, it's an absence I pray we never have to endure again.

Full Review Source: Quickflix | Original Score: 4/5

November 10, 2013
Andrew L. Urban
Urban Cinefile

It may well have been titled Too Much Said, as two divorced women and a bickering married one are thrown into a relationship train wreck - two of them participants, the third a snappy onlooker

Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile

November 9, 2013
Louise Keller
Urban Cinefile

The delicacy of nuance and the impact of the minutiae are placed under the microscope in this keenly observed comedy about relationships and the unpredictable essence of human behaviour. This is filmmaker Nicole Holofcener's forte

Full Review Source: Urban Cinefile

November 9, 2013
Blake Howard
2UE That Movie Show

Happiness and companionship is precious as your journey is closer to its end than the beginning. Holofcener's Enough Said is old enough to dismiss bullsh*t like dwelling on the past.

Full Review Source: 2UE That Movie Show | Original Score: 3/5

November 9, 2013
Page 1 of 9
Help | About | Jobs | Critics Submission | Press | API | Licensing | Mobile