Among the sunnier, funnier films of the year, thanks largely to the zest with which Faris embodies a mental vacuum.
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TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
Silly but endearing comedy.
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L.A. WeeklyScott Foundas
L.A. WeeklyScott Foundas
The movie is basically on one level and Faris on another -- in that exclusive aerie occupied by Judy Holliday, Carole Lombard, Lucille Ball and a few other blissfully original comedy goddesses.
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The Hollywood ReporterMichael Rechtshaffen
The Hollywood ReporterMichael Rechtshaffen
Manages to stand on its own two skyscraper heels thanks to the comic force of nature that is Anna Faris.
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Variety
Variety
A blissfully broad comedy that should catapult Anna Faris into a singular kind of stardom.
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USA TodayClaudia Puig
USA TodayClaudia Puig
Bunny is fashioned as a bawdy comedy with heart, but its reliance on formula undercuts the amusing moments.
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Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean Axmaker
Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean Axmaker
It's funny. Dumb, yes, but funny.
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Philadelphia InquirerCarrie Rickey
Philadelphia InquirerCarrie Rickey
Despite a winning performance by Anna Faris, the cutest thing in platform shoes since Goldie Hawn, the film falls on its keister so many times that before long the perky pinkness turns bruising black-and-blue.
The resulting hodgepodge of unfunny, sophomoric humor and PG-13 T&A, frosted by a sheen of appallingly nauseous "drama," makes for such a noxious brew that it's amazing viewers stay in their seats for the entire production.