Review of The House of Yes (1997) by Stephen Holden for The New York Times — 14 Jun 2007
The House of Yes was adapted from a play by Wendy MacLeod. And the movie, with its brittle, outrageous dialogue has a shrill stagy feel. That would be fine, if the dialogue sustained the stylish crackle of a drawing-room comedy gone berserk, but there are many gaping holes between the funny moments.
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This review of The House of Yes (1997) was written by Stephen Holden and published by The New York Times on 14 Jun 2007.
The House of Yes has generally received positive reviews.
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