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P. S., I Love You
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19 Sites in P. S., I Love You
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The abrupt shift, from Gerry the doting husband to Gerry the cadaver, is purposefully jarring but dramatically misguided. By Kevin Williamson.
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The movie barrages us with high-frequency waves of cheap sentiment, lazy writing, absolute fabrication and only-in-the-movies nonsense. By James Rocchi.
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You can probably find similar drivel on Lifetime or the Hallmark Channel. By Matt Stevens.
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There's zero chemistry between P.S. I Love You's two commodified headliners. By Lisa Schwarzbaum.
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A gimmicky saga which gets increasingly predictable and sappy. By Emanuel Levy.
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Holly Kennedy (Hilary Swank) is beautiful, smart, and married to the love of her life — a passionate, funny and impetuous Irishman named Gerry (Gerard Butler).
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Includes full cast and crew lists, plot outline, filming locations and a discussion board.
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Offers brief synopsis, film poster, small image gallery and reader commentary.
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Richard LaGravenese is returning to the director's seat with "PS, I Love You" for Warner Brothers pictures.
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The perfect movie for Christmas is the surprisingly progressive P.S. I Love You. By Scott Holleran.
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Offers small image gallery.
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Official Warner Bros. site offers synopsis and poster.
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The film is considered to be one of the most romantic novels since Bridget Jones’ Diary.
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Offers synopsis, cast and crew list, photo stills, news, trailer download, forum and related links.
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It's hard to think of any female star who could salvage P.S. I Love You, a bromide-filled contrivance. By Nick Schager.
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Offers brief film synopsis.
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The best description I can give to my experience watching P.S. I Love You is being stuck in an elevator for two hours with the most mundane of music being piped incessantly into my surroundings and an unnerving feeling that the walls are encroaching on me.
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This bittersweet story about a bereaved young widow struggling to move on might connect with female audiences.
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Offers news, film details, synopsis, daily and weekend chart records.
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