“No Strings Attached” — Mathew DeKinder (Suburban Journals)
I think we as a society can all agree that Ashton Kutcher is way more famous than he has any right to be. Now I am not trying to argue that he is completely devoid of talent as an actor, but if fame was directly related to a body of work, you would be following the likes of John Turturro and Stanley Tucci on Twitter long before you thought to look up Kutcher.
But if we can separate the man from the tabloids for a moment, we can see that Kutcher has established a nice little career giving middle-of-the-road performances in bland (occasionally horrible) romantic comedies.
This is why it is no surprise at all to see Kutcher headlining the...
“No Strings Attached” – Kevin Brackett (Review St. Louis)
Ivan Reitman returns to the director’s chair for the first time in half a decade with “No Strings Attached.” The story is about two people who meet as kids and later reunite as ”sex buddies” in adulthood. Although the premise is interesting, but hard to believe there would be much depth to the story or characters. Luckily an A-list cast at least keeps things interesting.
Adam (Ashton Kutcher) and Emma (Natalie Portman) have known each other since they met at camp as kids. As they grew up, they were never extremely close – but ran into each other from time to time and became friends. As adults, Adam is an assistant on the... 