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Love And Other Drugs
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A young woman suffering from Parkinson's befriends a handsome pharmaceutical salesman, but they really doubt a future commitment.
A young woman suffering from Parkinson's befriends a handsome pharmaceutical salesman, but they really doubt a future commitment.
Actors: Nicole Perrone,
Wayne Leya,
Kate Jennings Grant,
Gwyneth E. Larsen,
Megan Melville,
Kerry Huffman,
Katheryn Winnick,
Kwame Rakes,
Michael Benjamin Washington,
Kate Easton,
Michael Buffer,
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Nicole Perrone

Wayne Leya

Kate Jennings Grant 23 March 1970, Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA

Gwyneth E. Larsen

Megan Melville

Kerry Huffman

Katheryn Winnick 17 December 1977, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Kwame Rakes 26 May 1973, Richmond, Virginia, USA

Michael Benjamin Washington

Kate Easton

Michael Buffer 2 November 1944, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Genre: Romance
Country: United States
Keywords: #Love And Other Drugs
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May 26, 2013
Zwick and his writing partners, Marshall Herskovitz and Charles Randolph, overextend their scope by a wide margin.
January 27, 2013
Lacks a certain something, but not chemistry between Jake and Anne. They set off real sparks.
July 14, 2011
Charismatic turns from its two stars provide the heartbeat for the movie, which resembles director Edward Zwick's TV show thirtysomething with its insight into male/female intimacy.
November 09, 2013
Love and Other Drugs isn't a perfect film, and Zwick has certainly done better, but for what it is, it's mostly watchable and fairly enjoyable.
December 03, 2010
A slick weepie made by smart guys who want you to know they're better than the schlockmeisters.
Philadelphia Weekly
May 03, 2015
Hathaway creates a tough, angry, complicated woman who deserved better than her lot in life. For starters. she deserved a better movie.
November 30, 2010
as many weak spots, but what it delivers at its core is as indelible as (and a lot more explicit than) the work of such legendary teams as Clark Gable and Joan Crawford, Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn.
December 27, 2010
Ultimately, the unsettled tone undermines the romantic conclusion. Still, you've got to ire the ambition it shares with its cocky hero.
October 14, 2013
This movie is far from your standard romantic comedy. It's a deeper film that touches on heavier emotional moments.
Denver Post
December 17, 2010
But in Love & Other Drugs, [Zwick] and Herskovitz find a groove that delivers wry writing and smart cultural observation.
Rolling Stone
November 24, 2010
This movie is best treated like dim sum. Wait out the bad portions until a tastier dish is served. Let Hathaway be your guide.
January 04, 2011
Eight months after health-care reform was signed into law, Universal Pictures courageously weighs in with a watered-down satire of the pharmaceutical industry.