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The 40 Year-Old Virgin
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Village Voice
The 40-Year-Old Virgin melds frat-house sex comedy with dewy romantic deliverance out of said frat-house—you come for the t...
Rolling Stone
A howlingly comic revel in bad taste.
ReelViews
The 40 Year Old Virgin is proof that motion picture comedies can still be funny.
Entertainment Weekly
Movies that shout out their premise in the title are generally something to be wary of, and The 40 Year-Old Virgin is the so...
Hollywood Reporter
Sticking to one joke in an unconscionably long film makes for a very stale, witless and repetitive comedy.
Variety
"The 40 Year Old Virgin" delivers enough belly laughs that it should score pretty consistently, particularly with the frat-b...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
A bracingly coarse, surprisingly tender movie.
Los Angeles Times
A surprisingly sweet and funny ode to male friendship and middle-aged love.
Slate
The 40-Year-Old Virgin is too long, too sexist, and too—shall we say—flaccid.
Chicago Sun-Times
Here's a movie that could have had the same title and been a crude sex comedy with contempt for its characters.
Washington Post
FILTHY, FUNNY and sweet in equal measure, "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" has a lot more going for it than its thin premise.
E! Online
Carell provides more than enough pizzazz and boyishness to make this work as a comedy and a bit of a charmer.
The Boston Globe
''The 40-Year-Old Virgin" is not one of mockery, at least not exclusively.
Chicago Tribune
The answer is, unequivocally, yes. Yes, Steve Carell can carry a movie.
New York Post
The 40-Year-Old Virgin is essentially the joke spelled out in the title stretched out for nearly two hours, with lots and lo...
New York Daily News
Carell and Apatow's script is so hip, funny and -- yes -- innocent that it's never offensive.
The New York Times
"The 40-Year-Old Virgin" eventually shifts focus from sex to romance, and without the other film's wink-wink, nudge-nudge s...
San Francisco Chronicle
Script is hilarious, and it also has a good heart.
USA Today
You may find yourself falling head over heels for The 40-Year-Old Virgin. Or at least falling out of your seat laughing.
Empire
This has many a moment of gross-out comedy par excellence, providing all manner of yuk for your buck.
The New Yorker
It's truly dirty and truly romantic at the same time, a combination that's very hard to pull off.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Judd Apatow
Writer: Judd Apatow
Studio: Universal Pictures
Cast: Steve Carell, Catherine Keener, Paul Rudd

Release: August 19, 2005
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