
The Guardian
For all its cheesiness, Notting Hill delivers a very great deal of pleasure...
Full reviewAnna Scott (Julia Roberts) is the world's most famous movie star. William Thacker (Hugh Grant) owns a travel bookstore in the quaint neighbourhood of Notting Hill, London. When their paths cross, the couple comes to face the ultimate question: can two people fall in love with the whole world watching?
For all its cheesiness, Notting Hill delivers a very great deal of pleasure...
Full reviewThe movie is bright, the dialogue has wit and intelligence, and Roberts and Grant are very easy to like.
Full reviewPopping up just often enough to steal much of the movie is Rhys Ifans...
Full reviewThe movie works because Grant and Roberts are disarming geniuses at playing themselves – and then some.
Full reviewGrant isn't the only somnambulist here. Julia Roberts plays an empty shell of Julia Roberts...
Full review(Grant and Roberts) are so right for the roles that it is impossible to imagine anyone else playing them.
Full reviewSolid, crowd-pleasing entertainment, with its delightful array of one-liners (and) quirky sidekicks...
Full reviewFrothy, feel-good ‘Notting Hill” is about as enchanting as movies get these days.
Full reviewIt's sweet, charming, somewhat predictable (although well written), and guaranteed to pluck the heartstrings...
Full reviewIt's an agreeably slick affair, with decent support performances (and) elegant camerawork...
Full reviewNotting Hill is available to stream in New Zealand now on Netflix and Google Play and Apple TV and Neon and Academy On Demand and AroVision.
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