My One and Only
- Directed by: Richard Loncraine
- Starring: Renée Zellweger, Kevin Bacon, Logan Lerman, Eric McCormack, Chris Noth, Mark Rendall, Nick Stahl, Steven Weber, David Koechner, Molly Quinn, Robin Weigert
- Genre: Comedies
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Rating:
- Rating Reason: for sexual content and language
- Theater Release: 08/21/2009
- Video Release: 11/17/2009
Synopsis
Renee Zellweger stars as a mother who travels down the East Coast with her children as they look for a wealthy socialite to take care of them in this comedy based on a childhood recollection of actor George Hamilton. Richard Loncraine (FIREWALL) directs from a script by FORREST GUMP scribe Charlie Peters, with a supporting cast headed by Logan Lerman, Chris Noth, Steven Weber, Nick Stahl, and Kevin Bacon.
Renee Zellweger stars as a mother who travels down the East Coast with her children as they look for a wealthy socialite to take care of them in this comedy based on a childhood recollection of actor George Hamilton. Richard Loncraine (FIREWALL) directs from a script by FORREST GUMP scribe Charlie Peters, with a supporting cast headed by Logan Lerman, Chris Noth, Steven Weber, Nick Stahl, and Kevin Bacon.
Reviews
"Zellweger does a fine job of giving Deveraux dimension, allowing her sense of humor and sympathetic qualities to coexist with her ditzy self-centeredness." (USA Today)
"There's something eminently appealing about the way Renee Zellweger's circa 1953 New York City socialite dispenses with her philandering husband in the lovely little bit of nostalgia that is MY ONE AND ONLY." (Los Angeles Times)
"[D]isarming....The unassuming MY ONE AND ONLY keeps its balance and momentum." (Wall Street Journal)
"[A]n affectionate period piece set in economically leaner times....MY ONE AND ONLY coheres as a series of amusing, loosely connected character sketches." (New York Times)
"Renee Zellweger plays to her strengths as an unsinkable Southern belle in the safe and breezy 1950s period piece MY ONE AND ONLY." -- Grade: B- (Entertainment Weekly)
"Zellweger does a fine job of giving Deveraux dimension, allowing her sense of humor and sympathetic qualities to coexist with her ditzy self-centeredness." (USA Today)
"There's something eminently appealing about the way Renee Zellweger's circa 1953 New York City socialite dispenses with her philandering husband in the lovely little bit of nostalgia that is MY ONE AND ONLY." (Los Angeles Times)
"[D]isarming....The unassuming MY ONE AND ONLY keeps its balance and momentum." (Wall Street Journal)
"[A]n affectionate period piece set in economically leaner times....MY ONE AND ONLY coheres as a series of amusing, loosely connected character sketches." (New York Times)
"Renee Zellweger plays to her strengths as an unsinkable Southern belle in the safe and breezy 1950s period piece MY ONE AND ONLY." -- Grade: B- (Entertainment Weekly)










