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starstarstar Roger Ebert - Chicago Sun-Times
starstarstar Susan Stark - Detroit News
starstarstar Rob Blackwelder - SPLICEDwire
starstarstar Jeff Vice - Deseret News
starstarstar Margaret McGurk - Cincinnati Enquirer
starstarstar A.O. Scott - NY Times
starstarstar Michael Wilmington – Chicago Tribune
starstarstar Sean Means - Film.com
starstar Owen Gleiberman - EW
starstar Mark Burger - Winston-Salem Journal
starstar James Berardinelli - ReelViews
starstar Gary Dowell - Dallas Morning News
starstar Edward Guthmann - SF Chronicle
starstar Desson Howe - Washington Post
starstar Jonathan Foreman - NY Post

[D]oes what a comedy must: It makes us laugh

- Roger Ebert

[A]n ugly movie: The kind that makes you feel slightly soiled afterwards, not to mention conned out the price of admission as efficiently as the victims of the movie's two heroines

- Jonathan Foreman

Heartbreakers

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A mother (Sigourney Weaver) and daughter (Jennifer Love-Hewitt) join forces to con rich men into marriage, and then find a way to get a quick divorce, too (all for the love of money). Gene Hackman, Anne Bancroft, Nora Dunn, Jeffrey Jones, Ray Liotta. Director: David Mirkin (2001, PG-13)

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