Juliet, Naked's reviews
Media reviews
Los Angeles Times
A charming film of an engaging, adult nature about two very different people trying to press reset in their lives, it is comic, heartfelt and smart as they come ? a rare combination these days
Entertainment Weekly
Much like the book, the plot is essentially a wisp, and Byrne is far too luminous for her sad-sack role. But Juliet still feels winning; the small, sweet grace note on a familiar melody
Vulture
it?s everything a mainstream rom-com should be but no longer is ? literate, unpredictable, full of bustling tangents.
The Washington Post
Described as a ?98-minute diversion? by producers at a recent screening, the romantic comedy is just that: a sweet-tart confection that, like lemon sorbet, cleanses a palate gone sour from too many cinematic servings of the heavy stuff.
Variety
it?s a winsome screwball love story that grows on you and takes you somewhere charming.
The A.V. Club
Epistolary courtship can be achingly romantic but only on paper, where it belongs.
The Guardian
It?s unfortunate that Byrne?s offering such a tremendous performance in a film that is, to put it as bluntly as possible, so very dumb