In a moralistic time, About Adam is something of an anomaly, as it airily sticks to its pro-naughtiness agenda.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
Philadelphia Inquirer by Desmond Ryan
Delightfully reflect the abandonment of the old image and way of life.
New York Daily News by Elizabeth Weitzman
With few laughs and no real poignancy, the movie's success rests squarely on Adam's oft-naked shoulders.
Unlike "Four Weddings," which ultimately was moralistic and conservative in its message --—About Adam is a frolic free of any judgments, and marked by Stembridge's sparkling wit.
Village Voice by Jessica Winter
Hudson is ebullient, never cutesy, and her accent stays in tune.
Wall Street Journal by Joe Morgenstern
I might have liked About Adam more if its supposedly irresistible hero -- and the movie itself -- hadn''t been so smirky.
Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas
A sly romantic comedy made with wit and style.
Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum
Cotton candy story with an acrid aftertaste.
Thanks to Hudson and the other women, it's a moderately beguiling date movie.
TV Guide Magazine by Maitland McDonagh
Sweet, likable and consistently engaging, if so insubstantial that it's always on the verge of blowing away.