
Variety
While the result deserves some credit for finding a creative way to bring the book to life, the overlapping storylines simply aren't compelling enough...
Full reviewFour women, being pursued by four fellas, take control of the game of love after finding enlightenment in Steve Harvey’s relationship self-help book, Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man. From the director of Barbershop.
But when the men realise the ladies are hooked on Harvey's advice, they conspire to use the book's insider information to turn the tables and teach the women a lesson of their own.
While the result deserves some credit for finding a creative way to bring the book to life, the overlapping storylines simply aren't compelling enough...
Full reviewA running joke is that Mr. Harvey has thrown men under the bus by giving away their secrets. But, gents, if they were secrets they wouldn't be clichés.
Full reviewAnyone who reads advice books about romance has one problem to begin with: bad taste in literature.
Full reviewAn attractive, game cast helps liven up this handsome but overlong urban rom-com.
Full reviewTreats Harvey's book as a Rosetta stone that unlocks the mysteries of men's minds and of male-female relationships.
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