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24 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90Boxoffice MagazinePete HammondBoxoffice MagazinePete HammondThis is a beautifully crafted and special movie to cherish, one likely to stay with you long after most of the so-called summer blockbusters have faded into memory.
- 88Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertMaybe what makesFlipped" such a warm entertainment is how it re-creates a life we wish we'd had when we were 14.
- 70Los Angeles TimesBetsy SharkeyLos Angeles TimesBetsy SharkeyFlipped is the kind of small, special movie that wraps you up in so much warmth, humor and humanity that it will leave you wishing that stories like this weren't so rare.
- 60Time OutTime OutThough the dialogue rings too chirpy ("Gee whiz!") and faintly anachronistic ("Get over it, man!"), the acting is wonderfully subtle, especially John Mahoney's turn as Bryce's grimly clear-eyed grandfather.
- 50The Hollywood ReporterKirk HoneycuttThe Hollywood ReporterKirk HoneycuttReiner again demonstrates compassion and insight into young people's battles to acquire self-knowledge, but in his new film, too many clearly fictional characters and contrived situations bog down his story.
- 50VarietyVarietyA well-intentioned family pic about first love that's overly concerned with period details and life lessons, rather than the genuinely sweet characters at its center.
- 50Austin ChronicleKimberley JonesAustin ChronicleKimberley JonesFar more interesting than Juli and Bryce's banal budding love is Reiner and co-scripter Andrew Scheinman's sensitive exploration of how parents shape their children.
- 42Entertainment WeeklyAdam MarkovitzEntertainment WeeklyAdam MarkovitzWorse, he (Reiner) vacuum-seals it all in a patronizingly wholesome package, like an extended episode of "The Wonder Years" with all the wonder sucked out.
- 40L.A. WeeklyErnest HardyL.A. WeeklyErnest HardyReiner, in very broad strokes, works in issues of poverty, thwarted dreams and family obligation, and almost pulls it off, thanks to Anthony Edwards, Aidan Quinn, Rebecca De Mornay, Penelope Ann Miller and John Mahoney, who impart humor and humanity to thinly sketched characters.
- 0Wall Street JournalJoe MorgensternWall Street JournalJoe MorgensternI can't say anything nice about Flipped, a painfully clumsy adaptation of a tween novel by Wendelin Van Draanen.