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    All About Steve

    PG-132009 · Romantic comedy · 1h 39m

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  2. Sandra Bullock plays a character who is bonkers in "All About Steve," which is billed as a comedy but more resembles a perplexing public display of irrational behavior. Seeing her run around as a basket case makes you appreciate Lucille Ball, who could play a dizzy dame and make you like her.

  3. Sep 4, 2009 · After a lovely blind date, crossword-puzzle creator Mary Horowitz (Sandra Bullock) falls head over heels in love with Steve (Bradley Cooper), a news cameraman.

    • (140)
    • Phil Traill
    • PG-13
    • Sandra Bullock
  4. All About Steve is constructed as a romantic comedy, but Mary's tireless, stalker-like behavior suggests that this ought to be a horror film. Full Review | Original Score: D | Jan 31, 2010

  5. Sep 4, 2009 · All About Steve: Directed by Phil Traill. With Sandra Bullock, Thomas Haden Church, Bradley Cooper, Ken Jeong. Convinced that a CCN cameraman is her true love, an eccentric crossword puzzler trails him as he travels all over the country, hoping to convince him that they belong together.

    • (44K)
    • Comedy, Family, Romance
    • Phil Traill
    • 2009-09-04
  6. All About Steve is a 2009 American romantic comedy film directed by Phil Traill and starring Sandra Bullock, Thomas Haden Church, and Bradley Cooper as the eponymous Steve. The film is the winner of two Golden Raspberry Awards and has a 6% approval rating at Rotten Tomatoes.

  7. www.pluggedin.com › movie-reviews › allaboutsteveAll About Steve - Plugged In

    Sep 4, 2009 · Her bookish vocabulary, her proclivity for unleashing a verbal torrent of esoteric facts, her awkward social demeanor and her fire-engine-red go-go boots make Mary about as subtle as a toupee on a bowling ball. To make matters worse, she still lives at home while her apartment is being perpetually “fumigated.”

  8. Sep 3, 2009 · Review: All About Steve. The only laughs elicited by All About Steve are those of incredulity at its blanket ineptitude. by Nick Schager. September 3, 2009. Photo: 20th Century Fox.

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