The film is a gentle comedy -- there aren't that many laugh outloud moments, but there are a few nicely observed details. Unfortunately,the plotting is fairly obvious -- one can easily predict where the movieis going to wind up.
Comeback Season (2006)
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Reviews Counted:3
Fresh:2
Rotten:1
Average Rating:N/A
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for sexual content, language and some teen drinking
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Ray Liotta stars in this comedy about a philandering husband who, after forging an unlikely alliance with an injured high-school football hero, explores what it really means to make a comeback.
Starring: Ray Liotta, Shaun Sipos, Rachel Blanchard, Brooke Nevin
Starring: Ray Liotta, Shaun Sipos, Rachel Blanchard, Brooke Nevin, Glenne Headly
Director: Bruce McCulloch
Director: Bruce McCulloch
Screenwriter: Bruce McCulloch
Composer: Lesley Barber
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Reviews for Comeback Season
...an affable piece of work that's generally elevated by the above average performances.
Stuffed like a tissue box with heartbreaking laughs... Compared to most recent romantic comedies, which this flick quasi-resembles, Comeback Season is a crowd-pleaser that won't insult your intelligence.
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