Review of Knocked Up (2007) by Wesley Morris for Boston Globe — 27 Oct 2014
Debbie gets away with being such a cauldron of extremes because the airy-voiced Mann is extremely good at playing them. She happens to be Apatow's wife (the kids in the movie are theirs), and with the possible exception of Téa Leoni , it's hard to imagine who else could get away with this combination of needling and affection.
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This review of Knocked Up (2007) was written by Wesley Morris and published by Boston Globe on 27 Oct 2014.
Knocked Up has generally received positive reviews.
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