Find out why Roger Ebert snubs this 1998 film about the significance of missing a subway. He doesn't like either of the two parallel stories.
Gwyneth Paltrow fan praises her performance as well as Peter Howitt's directorial debut. Includes a cliche warning.
Overall this critic is not very cranky when evaluating the 1998 romantic fantasy starring Gwyneth Paltrow. Gives the film a positive review.
Compliments the style in which two parallel stories are told in this romantic comedy starring Gwyneth Paltrow. With a link to a video order form.
Tom Keogh complains about Gwyneth Paltrow's accent. Find out what else the critic has to say about the Peter Howitt drama.
Applauds the parallel narratives that ensue after Paltrow's character either does or does not catch a train in time. Gets four out of five stars.
Evaluates this film, from a concerned parent's point of view, in terms of such categories as sex and nudity, and other adult issues.
Gwyneth Paltrow challenges herself by taking on a British accent in this 1997 love story. Read a plot summary and watch the trailer.
Analyze this romantic drama starring Gwyneth Paltrow, John Lynch, and Jeanne Tripplehorn. Examine one British Babe's alternate reality choices via parallel time lines.
Read this critic's opinion of Gwyneth Paltrow's dual role in this 1998 romantic comedy. Gives the film a positive review.
Review written by Stephanie Zacharek comments on Paltrow's portrayal of independence and John Hannah's success as the romantic lead.
Resource guide for parents evaluates the 1998 film in terms of profanity, sex and nudity, and tense scenes.
Applauds the Peter Howitt film as a new take on the romantic comedy genre. Calls the film a cross between Ally McBeal and the Twilight Zone.
Labels this Gwyneth Paltrow-focused film a good renter. Notes the overworked cliches and the Hollywood vagueness in the film.