Mini-Review: The only bad part of the movie is that it had to end. Magical realism at its absolute finest.
Mini-Review: Very silly. Would you want it any other way?
Mini-Review: The movie itself is not so hot, but Brendan Fraser does a good job in his role, and Elizabeth Hurley plays the Devil role to the hilt. The most amusing part of the movie is seeing how many different gratuitous costume changes they can get out of Hurley.
Mini-Review: The movie is every bit as delicious as the food shown. If you like the movie, do yourself a favor and pick up a copy of the cookbook Cucina & Famiglia, created by Stanley Tucci's nonna and the chef who helped Stanley Tucci get ready for the film.
Mini-Review: Goes all over the map, but never hits paydirt. If you don't see half the jokes coming from a mile away, you really need to get out more
Mini-Review: Great story. DiCaprio does well in the role, but doesn't stray too far from his usual schtick of sounding like he's reading lines out of a textbook in a high school English class.
Mini-Review: Big and brash, just the way it should be.