49
Metascore
9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 75Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperChicago Sun-TimesRichard Roeper[An] uneven but timely and quite funny feminist satire.
- 63Slant MagazineWes GreeneSlant MagazineWes GreeneThe film displays a sprightly tone and blissful sense of liberation in charting the exploits of characters seeking to live by their own feminine-centric rules.
- 60The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckWhile the pic proves too frivolous to make its satirical and social points fully register, it offers diverting pleasures along the way.
- 50Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreThe picture lacks for nothing but big laughs.
- 50Philadelphia Daily NewsGary ThompsonPhiladelphia Daily NewsGary ThompsonGraham has crafted some decent monologues for her characters.... But, even at a hair over an hour and a half, the movie would benefit from a good trim, one that might give the movie’s parallel romantic stories more shape and snap.
- 50Los Angeles TimesSheri LindenLos Angeles TimesSheri LindenAs the writer-director's sly gaze shifts into an insistently upbeat appeal for female empowerment, the movie loses its comic steam.
- 50VarietyAmy NicholsonVarietyAmy NicholsonHalf Magic is hobbled by a debut director’s desire to be liked. But Graham’s passion is sincere, even if her tone and rushed pace — the byproduct of cramming in every idea in case she doesn’t get a second chance — teeters on sitcom.
- 40Austin ChronicleSteve DavisAustin ChronicleSteve DavisYou could say it’s toothless most of the time.
- 38RogerEbert.comSusan WloszczynaRogerEbert.comSusan WloszczynaAfter sitting through this rather unpolished production as it lightheartedly bumbles its way around a serious subject, I mostly wished that I could un-see it. To say that Half Magic, in which Graham also stars, is half-baked would be kind.