'My Super Ex-Girlfriend': Clumsy, cut-rate except for Uma
by Eleanor Ringel Gillespie
Everything about "My Super Ex-Girlfriend" feels clumsy and cut-rate. Everything, that is, except its star, Uma Thurman. Ever since she began reinventing herself -- first in "Pulp Fiction," then, more compellingly, in the "Kill Bill" movies -- Thurman has become a distinctive screen presence, with an unexpected knack for comedy.
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When Matt Saunders breaks up with his girlfriend, he discovers she is actually the reluctant superhero, G-Girl. A scorned woman, she unleashes her super powers to humiliate and torment him and to bust up Matt's budding romance with a coworker.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: C
"Everything about "My Super Ex-Girlfriend" feels clumsy and cut-rate. Everything, that is, except its star, Uma Thurman."
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