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Movie Review for Last Holiday
Movie Review for
Last Holiday
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34 Reviews total.
Release date: 1/13/2006
Run length: 112 mins.
Categories:
Comedy
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Drama
Summary:
Georgia Byrd lives a small life tucked inside big dreams. A shy cookware salesperson for a New Orleans retail outlet, she handles knives and skillets with the flair of a master chef. But when Georgia learns her days are numbered, she throws caution to the wind and embarks on a dream holiday vacation to a grand resort in Europe. There, thinking she has nothing to lose, Georgia undergoes a metamorphosis--and her transformation affects everyone around her. Georgia's newly uninhibited personality shakes up staff and guests alike, including a venerate chef as well as a retail magnate who becomes convinced she's a rival intent on sabotaging his business plans. From snowy slopes to spectacular spas, delectable dinners to midnight balls, Georgia is going to live a lifetime of fun in just a few weeks.
Reviews of Last Holiday
By
Kevin Carr
of 7M Pictures (7/0)
Move over Julia Roberts... there's a new Queen in town.
By
Rebecca Murray
of About.com (7/0)
Queen Latifah's performance saves what might have been an otherwise ordinary romantic comedy from...
By
Marrit Ingman
of Austin Chronicle (7/0)
If we are to live in a world of movies in which women are comically diagnosed with brain diseases...
By
M. K. Terrell
of Christian Science Monitor (7/0)
This remake of a 1950 Alec Guinness vehicle isn't a great flick, but Latifah's exuberant performa...
By
Jeffrey M. Anderson
of Combustible Celluloid (7/0)
The film's larger arc and plot twists leave quite a bit to be desired. But Wang's overall delicat...
By
Jeff Vice
of Deseret News, Salt Lake City (7/0)
Queen Latifah's film career has been marked by a series of big, brassy, bold performances, which ...
Reviews of Last Holiday
By
Peter Sobczynski
of eFilmCritic.com (7/0)
Not the worst movie ever made -- no thanks to Latifah.
By
Emanuel Levy
of EmanuelLevy.Com (7/0)
The gifted and charming Latifah deserves a better role than the bunch of cliche's she's asked to ...
By
Anna Smith
of Empire Magazine (7/0)
Money can buy you happiness in this inferior remake — although its makeover storyline may please ...
By
David Noh
of Film Journal International (7/0)
Queen Latifah remains here an utterly imperturbable, warm and human presence.
By
Rory L. Aronsky
of Film Threat (7/0)
It's obvious where "Last Holiday" goes and at times it takes too long to get there, but watching ...
By
Sean O'Connell
of filmcritic.com (7/0)
Holiday belongs with those formulaic comedies that bug critics as they please crowds.
Reviews of Last Holiday
By
Brian Orndorf
of FilmJerk.com (7/0)
Holiday certainly is harmless entertainment, but considering the pedigree of the talent here, the...
By
Bill Clark
of FromTheBalcony (7/0)
Wayne Wang directs the film as if he gets an extra commission for each Latifah reaction shot.
By
Peter Canavese
of Groucho Reviews (7/0)
A better way to seize the day would be to do something other than sitting through the sitcomedic ...
By
Jackie K. Cooper
of jackiekcooper.com (7/0)
Latifah is warm and winning but her movie is predictable from beginning to end.
By
Ken Hanke
of Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) (7/0)
While nowhere near the quality of the Alec Guinness/J.B. Priestley original, this isn't an outrig...
By
Cynthia Fuchs
of PopMatters (7/0)
The film quite misses the point of casting LL Cool J as romantic object: he's only visible some 2...
Reviews of Last Holiday
By
Mark Pfeiffer
of Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema (7/0)
Set in a luxurious locale and awash in generosity for its characters, even the mean ones, Last Ho...
By
Laura Clifford
of Reeling Reviews (7/0)
...strictly by the numbers, but, as with Beauty Shop, the Oscar-nominated Queen Latifah has the t...
By
Jim Lane
of Sacramento News & Review (7/0)
Wayne Wang keeps things on an even keel, with good supporting performances from LL Cool J as Lati...
By
Sean Means
of Salt Lake Tribune (7/0)
Latifah is as charming and sassy as always. ... Someday, she'll find a script that can match her ...
By
Larry Ratliff
of San Antonio Express-News (7/0)
Last Holiday is the kind of film perfectly suited for those in the mood for something that doesn'...
By
Rich Cline
of Shadows on the Wall (7/0)
This is a terrific story with lots of wonderful ideas swirling around inside it, and a few genuin...
Reviews of Last Holiday
By
Fernando F. Croce
of Slant Magazine (7/0)
One might gladly exercise the film's carpe-diem moral by concluding that life is too short for mo...
By
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
of TheMovieChicks.com (7/0)
You can wait to see the Last Holiday during the 'off-season' rates.
By
Trevor Johnston
of Time Out (7/0)
It’s not exactly distinguished, but pleasantly warm-hearted, and the sort of thing you might enjo...
By
Matthew Turner
of ViewLondon (7/0)
It's clear that Queen Latifah is a proper, old school movie star - the camera loves her and her c...
By
John Beifuss
of Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) (3/5) Login Required (Login Required)
The film proffers both a fantasy of wealth and the reassurance that money isn't what really matte...
By
Greg Maki
of Star-Democrat (Easton, MD) (3/5) Login Required (Login Required)
Georgia is a lovable character we can't help but root for.
Reviews of Last Holiday
By
James Sanford
of Kalamazoo Gazette (6/1) No reference
a happy surprise... Latifah shines under the direction of Wayne Wang, who turns her into a classi...
By
Scott Foundas
of L.A. Weekly (3/4) No reference
Whether performing a thrilling, impromptu church spiritual or making a grand entrance in a shimme...
By
Jenice Armstrong
of Philadelphia Daily News (3/4) No reference
The movie, which is directed by Wayne Wang (The Joy Luck Club, Smoke) leads to a predictable but ...
By
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
of Spirituality and Practice (3/4) No reference
An appealing morality play in which Queen Latifah demonstrates a warm embrace of life with humor ...
Movie Distributors
Paramount Pictures
Universal Pictures Production Companies
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Laurence Mark Productions Movie Studios
Paramount Pictures
Universal Pictures
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