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New Year's Eve


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The Christian Sciene Monitor
Garry Marshall’s previous all-star theme movie, “Valentine’s Day,” didn’t exactly become a holiday perennial. Undaunted, he’...
E! Online
Director Garry Marshall rings in the new year the same way he celebrated Valentine's Day...with a ginormous amount of stars ...
Hollywood Reporter
New year, old hat.
Metromix
Here's a smart new year's resolution: skip laughable ensemble blowouts like this one
Chicago Sun-Times
"New Year's Eve" is a dreary plod through the sands of time until finally the last grain has trickled through the hourglass ...
Chicago Sun-Times
How is it possible to assemble more than two dozen stars in a movie and find nothing interesting for any of them to do?
New York Daily News
An inferior retread of Marshall's equally contrived "Valentine's Day," only dressed up with coats and confetti.
Rolling Stone
Director Garry Marshall follows last year's Valentine's Day with New Year's Eve where an all-star cast lines up to collect p...
The Boston Globe
New Year's Eve is fun in the way that eating at a buffet is fun. It's two hours of foods that have nothing to do with each o...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
This is more of a clown car than it is a movie.
USA Today
Why bother with a new title? New Year's Eve is simply 2010's Valentine's Day all over again, and it's about as appealing as ...
The New York Times
The screenplay isn't written so much as assembled in carefully slotted little blocks, following the rules of a screenwriting...
San Francisco Chronicle
What can be said about a movie that is nice and awful? That has a warm spirit and is 100 percent phony? That has all the sta...
New York Post
A soul-sucking monument to Hollywood greed and saccharine holiday culture.
Washington Post
Sags when it should shimmer, labors clunkily when it should glide and - most unforgivably - plops some otherwise attractive ...
Richard Roeper
It's all perfectly pleasant and perfectly harmless and perfectly bland.
Entertainment Weekly
New Year's Eve, a schlock ensemble love-o-rama timed for the season of easy good feeling, is a movie I often found myself la...
Chicago Tribune
'New Year's Eve': Marshall plan for the holidays

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Partial Film Information

Director: Garry Marshall
Writer: Katherine Fugate
Studio: New Line Cinema
Cast: Ashton Kutcher, Robert De Niro, Michelle Pfeiffer

Release: December 9, 2011
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