Review of Dr. T & the Women (2000) by Paul Z — 10 Apr 2012
As an estrogen-pumped satire of bourgeois life, it sometimes hums with wit and style, it's sometimes uneven and pedantic, and always full of talented stars. You know, like an Altman film. Also like an Altman film, it moves like a whirlwind for most of its running time, but Gere as always underplays his role, furnishing the serene center that the farce needs.
This review of Dr. T & the Women (2000) was written by Paul Z on 10 Apr 2012.
Dr. T & the Women has generally received mixed reviews.
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