You gotta give credit to any first-time direc tor who attempts an homage to classic screwball comedies on a shoestring budget, even if Kettle of Fish ends up not exactly being the catch of the week.
It's a sorry state of affairs when a goldfish and a frog (Ginger's prize specimen, unsubtly named Casanova) have more chemistry than a romantic comedy's human leads.
Pic contains its share of viable gags and stars generate a certain degree of convincing chemistry. But eventually, the seams in personality design and artificially stitched-together script construction begin to show.
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Washington PostDesson Thomson
Washington PostDesson Thomson
Kettle of Fish, starring Matthew Modine as a commitment-skittish saxophone player, is a warm-spirited romantic comedy, but it tends to have a squawky pitch.
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New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
Writer-director Claudia Myers' clunky debut feature makes the case that first-timers should probably focus on either writing or directing.
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Boston GlobeTy Burr
Boston GlobeTy Burr
The result is movie goulash: made with love, impossible to digest.