Review of Thank You for Smoking (2005) by David Edelstein for Slate — 02 Apr 2011
To work onscreen, Thank You for Smoking needed to be fast, scruffy, and offhand. But even the good lines here last a self-congratulatory beat too long. Aaron Eckhart is likable, but he's too hangdog and naturalistic for a part that could have used a brisk young Jack Lemmon type.
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This review of Thank You for Smoking (2005) was written by David Edelstein and published by Slate on 02 Apr 2011.
Thank You for Smoking has generally received very positive reviews.
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