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Although hardly as wild and freewheeling as its title promises, "Breakin' All the Rules" manages to amuse as a cleverly concocted hybrid of conventional romantic comedy and mistaken-identity farce ...
Breakin’ All The Rules is mildly entertaining and pretty amusing. It is a real shame that the studio dumped this flick in May with little to no promotion, and let it get swamped by the competition.
A comedy about a guy (Jamie Foxx) who gets dumped and writes a bestseller about breaking up, the picture piles on the convolutions and sitcom-stock characters. Its humor can be summed up in a ...
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Unpredictable, introspective, forceful, subtle. Trying to assemble adjectives to describe New York’s Forces of Nature Dance Theatre Company is like trying to convey the intricacies ...
Jamie Foxx plays a player in Breakin' All The Rules. The winning lead performances of Jamie Foxx, Morris Chestnut, and Gabrielle Union are reason enough to see this refreshingly old-fashioned ...
Written and directed by DanielTaplitz, "Breakin' Allthe Rules" follows formula pretty closely, with three intertwined stories that lead to a confusion-clearing finale. In the first, Quincy is sent ...
Before you take your honey to see the land mine of a date flick “Breakin’ All the Rules,” stop and think for a minute. If both of you are truly happy in your relationship, then this mildly ...
Thankfully Hollywood is not a place that has a too many rules and the enforcement of the rules that do exist is the equivalent of a narcoleptic mall cop on a night shift.