• 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

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Enough Said Reviews

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James Berardinelli
ReelViews
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The jarring shifts between effective drama and failed humor make watching Enough Said a bumpy and sometimes frustrating journey.

Full Review Source: ReelViews | Original Score: 2.5/4

September 27, 2013
Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle
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Something in the combination of Louis-Dreyfus and Gandolfini doesn't seem right, or perhaps it just doesn't look right.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | Original Score: 2/4

September 26, 2013
Chris Cabin
Slant Magazine

Enough can't be said about how the late James Gandolfini comes so close to saving writer-director Nicole Holofcener's latest articulation of white suburban anxieties.

Full Review Source: Slant Magazine | Original Score: 1.5/4

September 18, 2013
Antonia Quirke
Financial Times

Too depressing.

Full Review Source: Financial Times | Original Score: 3/5

October 17, 2013
Jason Gorber
Twitch

There's a Three's Company vibe to the proceedings, and it's not a style of humour I've ever been particularly fond of.

Full Review Source: Twitch | Original Score: C-

September 18, 2013
Nathan Rabin
The Dissolve

Enough Said is afflicted with a terminal case of what Roger Ebert dubbed "the Idiot Plot," in which a single reasonable sentence uttered in a rational tone could easily, diplomatically resolve the film's core conflict.

Full Review Source: The Dissolve | Original Score: 2.5/5

September 19, 2013
Frank Swietek
One Guy's Opinion

Apart from Gandolfini, this is just bland, middlebrow fare that's not intrinsically superior to standard-issue Hollywood romantic comedies.

Full Review Source: One Guy's Opinion | Original Score: C+

September 26, 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
Susan G. Cole
NOW Toronto

Though she has taken a bit of the edge off the proceedings, her dialogue is as sly as ever.

Full Review Source: NOW Toronto | Original Score: 4/5

September 14, 2013
Travis Hopson
Examiner.com

Paired up with the always-wonderful Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Gandolfini is the heart and soul of a wonderfully funny and incisive film about giving love a second chance.

Full Review Source: Examiner.com | Original Score: 4/5

September 27, 2013

Both actors benefit from Holofcener's fantastic dialogue, one of her greatest strengths, but the final result isn't as satisfying as some of her more recent efforts.

Full Review Source: HitFix

September 10, 2013
Brian Viner
Daily Mail [UK]

It is a slight romantic comedy given heft by the excellence of the two leads, and smartly scripted by writer-director Nicole Holofcener.

Full Review Source: Daily Mail [UK] | Original Score: 3/5

October 17, 2013
Mara Reinstein
Us Weekly

An utterly delightful, grown-up romantic comedy

Full Review Source: Us Weekly | Original Score: 3.5/4

September 18, 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
John Serba
MLive.com

A believable and organic funny-sad-dramatic tonal medley.

Full Review Source: MLive.com | Original Score: 3.5/4

October 4, 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
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
Matt Joseph
We Got This Covered

The combination of Julia Louis-Dreyfus's comedic strengths with Nicole Holofcener's graceful style and James Gandolfini's quiet charm makes Enough Said a sad, sweet, and beautiful story of love at middle age.

Full Review Source: We Got This Covered | Original Score: 10/10

September 9, 2013
William Bibbiani
CraveOnline

The cast really is a genuine delight and Holofcener keeps her story interesting from start to finish, however one-sided it may be.

Full Review Source: CraveOnline | Original Score: 6.5/10

September 19, 2013
Christine N. Ziemba
Paste Magazine

Holofcener's characters are wonderfully imperfect, and Enough Said shows that, just as in real life, sometimes moms and dads don't have all the answers.

Full Review Source: Paste Magazine | Original Score: 8/10

September 20, 2013
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