• Unrated, 2 hr. 20 min.
  • Comedy
  • Directed By:
    Donal Logue
    In Theaters:
    Feb 10, 2005 Wide
    On DVD:
    Jun 12, 2007

Opening

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Coming Soon

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Tennis, Anyone...? Reviews

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Film Threat

Full Review Source: Film Threat | Original Score: 3.5/5

December 6, 2005
G. Allen Johnson
San Francisco Chronicle
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The question the filmmaker is asking, perhaps of himself, is a legitimate one: How worthy is a life that consists of nondescript supporting film roles, a lousy TV show and a string of failed relationships?

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | Original Score: 3/4

November 11, 2005
Don R. Lewis
Film Threat

It's saved from being too weird by the always charming Logue as well as hysterical performances by Stephen Dorff as a fakey country singer and Paul Rudd and Henry Thomas as over the top porn stars.

Full Review Source: Film Threat | Original Score: 3.5/5

October 22, 2005
Chelsea Bain
Boston Herald

Full Review Source: Boston Herald | Original Score: 1/4

October 21, 2006
John DeFore
Hollywood Reporter
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A comedy so unfunny that its biggest laugh comes when an actor (for the second time) takes a tennis ball to the groin.

November 29, 2005
David Elliott
San Diego Union-Tribune

The movie isn't deeply about anything, even including tennis, though it has a smartly rancid skill in spearing phonies.

Full Review Source: San Diego Union-Tribune | Original Score: 2.5/4

November 11, 2005
Luke Y. Thompson
New Times

If you're a fan of the actors, it's worthwhile, but there's nothing much else to it.

Full Review Source: New Times

November 10, 2005

Boston Phoenix
December 17, 2005
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