Review of Heaven Help Us (1985) by Michael Wilmington for Los Angeles Times — 23 Feb 1995
It's an unambitious, derivative but engaging little comedy...It's hardly original. It's hardly deep. But, in contrast with much of its genre ("Porky's" and its progeny), it's a model of sophistication, decorum and even taste.
It has crass moments and cheap shots, but it's still good: cleverly thought out and gracefully filmed by first-time film director Michael Dinner, who directed the PBS "Miss Lonelyhearts.".
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This review of Heaven Help Us (1985) was written by Michael Wilmington and published by Los Angeles Times on 23 Feb 1995.
Heaven Help Us has generally received positive reviews.
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