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Larry Crowne (12A)

Comedy, Drama, Romance

After losing his job, a middle-aged man reinvents himself by going back to college.


The critical consensus

As lightweight as a salad and about as filling, this is amiable but predictable. Tom and Julia are as solid as ever but, like Hanks’ direction, they won’t be winning any awards.

***(*)(*)James Mottram, Total Film, 27/06/2011

This one coasts by on Hanks’ immense appeal and charm, but more focus and a touch more sharpness are needed to make it really come alive.

***(*)(*)Helen O'Hara, Empire Online, 27/06/2011

For all its faults, Larry Crowne could turn out to be this year's triumphant piece of summer counter-programming: a gentle alternative to noisy kid-oriented superhero flicks, raucous comedies and the upcoming cacophony of Transformers 3.

***(*)(*)Siobhan Synnot, The Scotsman, 28/06/2011

This is a film that can only be watched in utter misery. See it, and share in cinema's degradation.

Antonia Quirke, Financial Times, 29/06/2011

The comedy is as gentle and aw-shucks as the drama, even though the film, also co-written by Hanks, attempts to deal with some tough subjects. If you’re in the mood for some of that, the more syrupy scenes will slip down easily enough.

***(*)(*)The Herald, 30/06/2011

Recession and romance can make for entertaining bed-partners (Up in the Air proved that) but Larry Crowne, however genial, is so limp and cack-handed it makes you hanker for the new Transformers.

**(*)(*)(*)Sukhdev Sandhu, The Telegraph, 30/06/2011

Severely lacking in drama, characters and substance. Laugh at Takei, like Hanks, try to keep your eyes open.

Lewis Bazley, Little White Lies, 30/06/2011

Far from a superstar vehicle.

Paul Greenwood, Evening Times, 30/06/2011

Slow without being profound and shallow without being fun.

*(*)(*)(*)(*)Henry Fitzherbert, Daily Express, 01/07/2011

You can't really object to the likes of Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts: they will never do less than a professional job. But the film they're attached to is blander than a milkshake and soppier than a Hallmark card.

**(*)(*)(*)Anthony Quinn, The Independent, 01/07/2011

Larry Crowne is an amiable piece of fluff although you'd think its two stars had better things to do.

**(*)(*)(*)Daily Record, 01/07/2011

It's a measure of Tom Hanks' skills as an actor that even when he saddles himself with a bland script that trades a little too heavily on his amiable, easygoing, nice-guy image, he's still able to bring a level of believability to it that makes it more worthwhile than it has any right to be.

***(*)(*)Alistair Harkness, The Scotsman, 02/07/2011

From its jaunty, split-screen opening montage to its back-projected, scooter-riding closing credits, Larry Crowne has the air of a project locked in a drawer since 1993. They should have thrown away the key.

Jason Solomons, The Observer, 03/07/2011

Hanks hits rock bottom – and keeps on digging.

Nicholas Barber, The Independent on Sunday, 03/07/2011


Features about Larry Crowne (12A)

Larry Crowne: Julia Roberts applauds Tom Hanks' talent as a director

Tabitha Kettle, The Telegraph, 23/06/2011

Recession, as seen by Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts

The Independent, 24/06/2011

Making a comedy drama out of a crisis

Alison Rowat, The Herald, 27/06/2011

Where and when?

General release. Check local listings for show times.

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