
SHAKEN NOT STIRRED Madonna and Everett have some ''Thing'' in common
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Rated: PG-13; Genres: Comedy, Romance; With: Rupert Everett and Madonna; Distributor: Paramount Pictures
C+
Critically clobbered in its theatrical release, this tale of a yoga teacher and her gay best friend who decide to raise a child together fits better on the small screen. Though it suffers from a muddled agenda (screwball comedy? courtroom drama?), the film does have its moments of wry gay guy/straight gal humor.
Posted Aug 29, 2000
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