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      Not since The Crying Game have audiences huddled so steadfastly to keep a secret. Widow's Peak is great fun.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Feb 25, 2022

      Widows' Peak is chiefly a comedy, and the main weakness is the choice of director -- John Irvin -- who is best known for action movies and, on this evidence, should stick with them.

      Full Review | Nov 13, 2017

      Fine Line is trying to lure the same female viewers that embraced Enchanted April to htis mediocre comedy-mystery, starring Mia Farrow in her first non-Wood Allen picture; Joan Plowright as a domineering widow steals the show--again.

      Full Review | Original Score: C | Dec 22, 2006

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 4, 2005

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Aug 4, 2005

      Fun for the whole family. Add a star if you're both Irish and widowed.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Apr 22, 2005

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | May 20, 2003

      Full Review | Original Score: 6/10 | Dec 4, 2002

      a low-key character comedy that's worth a look

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 29, 2002

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 29, 2002

      A diverting and well-acted English film with just the right mix of comedy and mystery.

      Full Review | Jan 30, 2002

      Full Review | Original Score: high +1 out of -4..+4 | Jan 1, 2000

      Full Review | Original Score: 3/4 | Jan 1, 2000

      Widow's Peak is another of those sly, witty, quietly ribald comedies that have been coming out of Ireland in the last few years.

      Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/4 | Jan 1, 2000

      Full Review | Original Score: 8/10 | Jan 1, 2000

      Full Review | Original Score: 4.5/5 | Jan 1, 2000

      Full Review | Original Score: A- | May 13, 1994

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