San Francisco Chronicle by David Lewis
Breezily bounces back and forth from Baja to Los Angeles, and it’s a pleasant diversion, on both sides of the border.
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Mexico · 2017
Rated PG-13 · 1h 42m
Director Catalina Aguilar Mastretta
Starring Karla Souza, José María Yazpik, Ben O'Toole, Patricia Bernal
Genre Comedy, Romance
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Clara Barron seems to have it all: a job as an OB-GYN, a splendid house in LA, and a loving family. But, the one thing Clara doesn't have figured out is her love life. Pressured by a family wedding in Mexico, Clara asks a co-worker to pose as her boyfriend for the weekend festivities — only to be caught off-guard when her ex-boyfriend appears...
San Francisco Chronicle by David Lewis
Breezily bounces back and forth from Baja to Los Angeles, and it’s a pleasant diversion, on both sides of the border.
The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis
The setup is commonplace, but the scenery is delicious, the dialogue refreshingly tart and the keen supporting cast frisky or affecting, as the occasion demands.
Village Voice by Pete Vonder Haar
Everybody Loves Somebody won’t reinvent the (third) wheel, but the knowing dialogue and convincingly human characters are a refreshing break from the norm and worthy of your attention.
Arizona Republic by Randy Cordova
Everybody Loves Somebody doesn’t reinvent the rom-com, but it manages to take the formula, shake it up a bit, and come up with something that feels fresh and inventive.
The Hollywood Reporter by Stephen Farber
Everybody may lack depth, but it often compensates with raucous humor.
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