New movie list Think Like a Man Based on Steve Harvey's best-selling book, Think Like a Man follows four interconnected and diverse men whose love lives are shaken up after the ladies they are pursuing buy Harvey's book and start taking his advice to heart. When the band of brothers realize they have been betrayed by one of their own, they conspire using the book's insider information to turn the tables and teach the women a lesson of their own. -- (C) Official Site PG-13 Release Date Think Like a Man Apr 20, 2012 Wide | |
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Actors For Think Like a Man |
Steve Harvey,Michael Ealy,Gabrielle Union,Jerry Ferrara,Meagan Good,Kevin Hart,Regina Hall,Taraji P. Henson,Terrence J. Corwley,LaLa,Jenifer Lewis,Romany Malco,Chris Brown,Gary Owen,La La Anthony,Wendy Williams,Sherri Shepherd,Caleel Harris,Arielle Kebbel,J. Anthony Brown |
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Genres Think Like a Man : Comedy |
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User Ranting Think Like a Man : 4.2 |
User Percentage For Think Like a Man : 82 % |
User Count Like for Think Like a Man : 208,850 |
All Critics Ranting For Think Like a Man : 5.5 |
All Critics Count For Think Like a Man : 95 |
All Critics Percentage For Think Like a Man : 54 % |
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Review For Think Like a Man |
Drastically overlong, burdened by too many stories about too many couples who are too one-dimensional to be relatable. Eric D. Snider-Film.com
"Think Like a Man" is a surprisingly engaging, entertaining and very funny movie. Rafer Guzman-Newsday
The more this alleged romantic comedy begs you to adore it, the more you wish you could block its calls. Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post
The execution almost overcomes the thinking in "Think Like a Man." Almost. Tom Long-Detroit News
It seeks to rescue contemporary black storytelling from the clutches of men in drag and misogynist moralizing. Ann Hornaday-Washington Post
Yes, this movie urges women to "Think Like a Man." But it thinks like an infomercial - and for a pretty old-fashioned product. Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger
The movie does provide plenty to chew on and the respective story arcs are executed well enough to make the overall journey worthwhile. Kofi Outlaw-ScreenRant
The only thing [Story's] successfully done with this film is publicize Steve Harvey's book, which seems to have been the main goal all along. Jeff Beck-Examiner.com
Despite the best efforts of some solid character actors, a muddled plot means this self-help themed film neither engages nor entertains. James Luxford-The National
Two romances: one with real signs of life Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit
Benefits from a likable cast who lend much-needed zing, almost overcoming the fatuousness of the script. Almost. Mark Kermode-Observer [UK]
As comfort-blanket romcoms go, it is the rare one that will not bring you out in a rash. Tim Robey-Daily Telegraph
Yes, it's a large slice of cheese, but an entertaining one at that. Alex Zane-Sun Online
This is not so much a film as an insufferably aggressive exercise in product placement. Christopher Tookey-Daily Mail [UK]
As far as adaptations of self-help books go, this one - which bites back at the source material - is one of the recent best. Shaun Munro-What Culture
Beware beaming self-publicists bearing relationship advice. Those bold, bright one-liners point the way to a life of abject humiliation. Xan Brooks-Guardian [UK]
Black - or indeed any audience - gagging from Tyler Perry's sugary depiction of Afro-American middle classes will welcome director Tim Story's wittier approach to the shifting sands of courtship. Tim Evans-Sky Movies
The script presents a reductive view of relationships that borders on insulting and it's hard to get emotionally involved in any of the storylines as a result. Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
More certain of its tone than Tyler Perry's melodramatic rom-coms, it's a good-hearted comedy of modern manners that provides a chuckle or two. James White-Empire Magazine
For what amounts to a feature-length ad, this is surprisingly entertaining. Jenna Scherer-Time Out
Any film that gives Curb Your Enthusiasm's J.B. Smoove little more than a walk-on needs more thought. Owen Nicholls-Total Film
This sharp, multi-racial adult relationship comedy has enough witty zingers and uses a zesty cast to overcome some structural issues and a too-long running time. Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
Finally offers fans of quality black comedies a new reason to go to the theater again. Jeffrey Lyles-Lyles' Movie Files
Retro and formulaic, acting primarily as an informercial promotion for Steve Harvey's self-help book. Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate
Yeah, the movie is cliched, and you can pretty much guess what's going to happen. But the enjoyment of this film is watching the characters hang out and interact with each other. Austin Kennedy-Sin Magazine
If you're a fan of those involved, you might cut it some slack. Or you might wish they were in a better movie. Ken Hanke-Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
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