Review roundup: Hairspray, Chuck & Larry, Joshua
- Levy (O): "...few films have been so genuinely crowd-pleasing in years."
- Clarke (WW): "...as a remake, it's a dirty shame. But as a musical, it's a surprisingly good time."
- Skinner (Merc): "...the new version is all about the energy and good times -- even the segregation issues at the story's heart are treated as little more than a pesky buzz kill."
I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry
- Caraeff (Merc): "...another in a long line of mainstream comedies that specialize in gay jokes for people who, most likely, hate gay people."
- Mesh (WW): "...a movie that spends its last hour desperately faltering for an apology for all the offense it caused before, like a frat boy trying to talk his way out of a date-rape charge."
- Macdonald (ST): "...well-intentioned but only sporadically entertaining."
Joshua
- Rockoff (WW): "Fortunately, the film is full of Hitchcockian suspense and unsettling atmosphere."
- Wright (Stranger): "The final result is that all-too-rare kind of movie that can get you nervously giggling at your own unease."
- Levy (O): "Most impressive is the work of George Ratliff, making his feature film debut as a director and co-screenwriter."

