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Shakespeare's classic comedy is given a contemporary spin in Joss Whedon's film, "Much Ado About Nothing". Shot in just 12 days (and using the original text), the story of sparring lovers Beatrice and Benedick offers a dark, sexy and occasionally absurd view of the intricate game that is love. (c) Roadside Attractions PG-13
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Movie Title : Much Ado About Nothing
Genre Movie :Comedy
Mpaa Rating : PG-13
Release Date : Jun 7, 2013 Limited

Actors :Amy Acker,Alexis Denisof,Clark Gregg,Reed Diamond,Fran Kranz,Jillian Morgese,Nathan Fillion,Sean Maher,Spencer Treat Clark,Riki Lindhome,Tom Lenk,Ashley Johnson,Emma Bates,Nick Kocher,Brian McElhaney,Paul Meston,Romy Rosemont,Elsa Guillet-Chapuis


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Visitor Ranting & Critics For Much Ado About Nothing

All Critics Ranting For Much Ado About Nothing : 7

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Moviegoers will likely have few better options this summer for a good romantic comedy.
Jake Coyle-Associated Press

A slick, postmodern "Much Ado" that delights so much it's very nearly as you like it.
Karen D'Souza-San Jose Mercury News

The film isn't as fast and funny as it could be, although Nathan Fillion's easily offended constable injects some sorely needed comic relief. Still, give Whedon credit for trying to expose his Comic-Con fan base to a different kind of Hero.
Chris Nashawaty-Entertainment Weekly

The movie feels like too much of a lark.
Keith Uhlich-Time Out New York

With its interrogations of gender, feminism, and marriage, Shakespeare's comedy is an apt vehicle for Whedon's own storytelling agenda.
Chris Packham-Village Voice

While Acker successfully portrays a woman too smart and too strong to be shoved to the altar, Denisof never matches her fire. Without a Benedick that is up to her level, the inequity between the leads sinks the movie.
Alonso Duralde-The Wrap

The performances are strong enough ... to almost completely compensate for the tossed-off nature of the movie, which basically amounts to a bunch of close friends getting together to stage a reading.
A.A. Dowd-AV Club

Acker might as well be pitted against a body pillow, so shapeless and soft is Denisoff's presence.
Marshall Fine-Hollywood & Fine

This is an intimate and giddy romantic comedy with only a hint of seriousness, one that is as elegant as it is fun.
JimmyO-JoBlo's Movie Emporium

The film is nothing without the physicality of the performers, as Joss Whedon's script handles the transition of Shakespeare's language to modern day indifferently.
Chris Cabin-Slant Magazine

If you don't find yourself happily swept up by this slim yet immensely charming adaptation, maybe you're not the movie fanatic you thought you were.
Joanna Langfield-The Movie Minute

Josh Whedon's sophomoric attempt at swimming in Kenneth Brannagh's waters of expertise - namely adapting Shakespeare plays to film - is akin to watching a wet cat lick itself dry.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com

Joss Whedon's minty-fresh adaptation turns his team of quick-witted TV actors on Shakespeare's most durable comedy and comes up a winner.
Chris Barsanti-Film Journal International

Bare bones, but sexy.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service

A joyous, utterly contemporary treatment of the Bard's 400-year old play. While the production's bare-bones budget shows at time, (the film) is clearly a labor of love on the part of all involved.
Fr. Chris Carpenter-Movie Dearest

While you can sense the easy camaraderie and chemistry among the cast, the film doesn't coast on its homey goodwill. It's actually a very smart and disciplined adaptation of Shakespeare's play.
Rob Thomas-Capital Times (Madison, WI)

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING is a triumph of charm and wit, going down so easily that we forget how astonishing it is that it actually exists.
Meredith Borders-Badass Digest

As a modern version of Shakespeare goes Ado has a lot to recommend it and is worth seeing for Fillion's performance alone.
Joshua Starnes-ComingSoon.net

Much Ado About Nothing is a cute and stylish modern adaptation of Shakespeare's play, but it's largely unremarkable especially when compared to film versions that are already out there.
Amy Curtis-We Got This Covered

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