Writer likens this film to a piece of gum that's much too sweet. Find out why by reading this review.
Peruse a review of this 1996 film, starring Tom Hanks and Liv Tyler, which chronicles the success of the Wonders, a group of young musicians.
Tom Hanks wrote and directed this film, which follows the band the Wonders on their 1964 summer climb up the pop charts.
Roger Ebert pulls out the memories while evaluating Tom Hanks's directorial debut, citing 1964 as the year of Beatles-esque innocence.
Tom Hanks's writing and directing debut earns the praise of this reviewer. Starring Liv Tyler, Tom Everett Scott, Johnathon Schaech.
First directing and writing effort by Tom Hanks won the heart of this curmudgeon, who would pay $8 to see the feel-good film again.
Peruse an overview of Tom Hanks's directorial debut, about a rock band circa 1964, and take a trip down memory lane.
Tom Keogh reviews Tom Hanks's directorial debut, praising his evocation of the early 60s era. Includes running time and MPAA rating.
Critique grants this Tom Hanks film - starring Liv Tyler and Tom Everett Scott - a "worth seeing" grade.
Tom Hanks wrote and directed this film about a 1964 band called the Wonders. The movie stars Liv Tyler, Tom Everett Scott, and Johnathon Schaech.
Find moments of joy in this film about the adventures of a Beatles-esque band in 1964. Directed by Tom Hanks and starring Liv Tyler.
Irritable critic says this rock 'n' roll film, directed by Tom Hanks, is too nice, too cute, and too predictable, and rates it negative four.
Teen critic analyzes this comedy about the Wonders, an emerging, Beatles-esque band climbing the charts in 1964.
Mick LaSalle applauds Tom Hanks's writing and directorial debut, which follows a one-hit band called the Wonders.
Film chronicles the rise to fame of a fictitious group called the Wonders. This review says Tom Hanks's directorial debut is worth seeing.
Reviewer claims that, aside from the repetitive nature of the Wonders' soundtrack, this film provides a pleasant viewing experience.
Writer gives this movie a four lava-lamp rating, citing the film's feel-good aspect as part of its strength. Stars Tom Everett Scott.
Peruse this review of Tom Hank's first effort as a director and writer. His labor paid off, according to the critique.
Review has some ideas for Tom Hanks' next film, as well as a plot summary and character analysis for this movie.
Peruse a review that grants this Tom Hanks movie four out of five stars, praising the director's script.
Browse a critique of this feel-good film, which follows the success of a rock 'n' roll band in 1964.