Review of Grumpy Old Men (1993) by Caryn James for The New York Times — 23 Nov 2002
Grumpy Old Men is the kind of holiday movie a lot of people are searching for. It's cheerful, it's well under two hours and it doesn't concern any major social blights, unless you think Jack Lemmon tossing a dead fish into Walter Matthau's car is cause for alarm.
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This review of Grumpy Old Men (1993) was written by Caryn James and published by The New York Times on 23 Nov 2002.
Grumpy Old Men has generally received positive reviews.
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