No Reservations (Blu-ray) PG
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG
- Run Time: 1 hours, 44 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: February 12, 2008
- Originally Released: 2007
- Label: Warner Home Video
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Catherine Zeta-Jones, Aaron Eckhart & Abigail Breslin | |
Performer: | Patricia Clarkson, Jenny Wade & Bob Balaban | |
Directed by | Scott Hicks | |
Screenwriting by | Sandra Nettelbeck & Carol Fuchs | |
Composition by | Philip Glass | |
Produced by | Sergio Aguero & Kerry Heysen | |
Director of Photography: | Stuart Dryburgh |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 7/10 --
Not bad, not amazing. Just a classy romantic comedy that, like a good meal, is enjoyable enough to partake of, but the taste of which will fade soon thereafter.
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ReelzChannel.com
Rating: B --
An underrated romantic comedy.
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Rachel's Reviews (YouTube)
Rating: 1/5 --
After Nick's opera karaoke I was ready to bludgeon my own ears off with a meat tenderiser.
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Times (UK)
Rating: 2/5 --
Alas, this is one of those Hollywood copies that is perfectly decent in its acting and direction but hopelessly deficient in originality and any real flair.
London Evening Standard
Rating: 1/5 --
Here is a romcom that has been developed on a Petri dish in some unspeakable secret department at the Porton Down biological warfare unit, designed to release a gaseous vapour into cinemas, rendering the civilian population immobile.
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Guardian
3 stars out of 4 -- It is sumptuously photographed, particularly in capturing the culinary arts, as well as richly textured in its production design.
USA Today
[T]he emotional details of Kate, Nick and Zoe's journeys are surprising, honest and life-size...
New York Times
Product Description:
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart are charming in the romantic comedy NO RESERVATIONS. Zeta-Jones stars as Kate, an executive chef at a popular restaurant in New York City's Greenwich Village. She is so dedicated to her job that she has no time for a personal life; she even brings gourmet cuisine to her therapist (Bob Balaban), feeding him food rather than opening up her soul. But her life changes when her sister dies in a car accident, leaving Kate to take care of her sister's young daughter, Zoe (Abigail Breslin, from LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE). Suddenly, Kate is responsible for more than just fancy dishes; she is responsible for another human being, which confounds her. After taking a few days off, she returns to her kitchen, only to find that the restaurant owner, Paula (Patricia Clarkson), has hired another chef to assist Kate, a playful, talkative, talented man named Nick (Aaron Eckhart) who likes listening to opera while he works (Kate considers that a major distraction) and so wins over the rest of the staff that Kate feels threatened. But deep down, she also feels a little attracted by the attention Nick pours on her. However, Kate is not sure she can mix being a mother, a master chef, and, perhaps, a lover. NO RESERVATIONS, based on the award-winning German film BELLA MARTHA (MOSTLY MARTHA) (Sandra Nettelbeck, 2001), is a satisfying soufflé of comedy and romance, directed by Scott Hicks (SHINE, SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS) and featuring a piano-based soundtrack by minimalist musician Philip Glass. And just as she did in LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, Breslin will both charm and break viewers' hearts.