IoS DVD review: New Year's Eve

Nicholas Barber
Saturday 22 December 2012 20:00 EST
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Garry Marshall's calculating follow-up to his previous date-specific ensemble rom-com, Valentine's Day, all unfolds in New York on 31 December.

Sarah Jessica Parker, Katherine Heigl, Hilary Swank, Ashton Kutcher, Jessica Biel and lots of other "stars" you could happily live without turn up in various overlapping non-stories, all of which teach them about love and forgiveness in the most vapid and sentimental possible way.

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