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Dreary, With Occasional Outbursts of Humornew

Scuttling his reputation for liveliness, Gore Verbinksi proves that following a fictional TV weatherman around a secondary market can be as dull as the real thing.
Orlando Weekly  |  Steve Schneider  |  11-05-2005  |  Reviews

Rainy-Day Man

In The Weather Man, director Gore Verbinski has achieved the impossible: making Bob Seger's Chevy-pushing "Like a Rock" poignant again (or, perhaps more accurately, for the first time).
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  11-04-2005  |  Reviews

Dreary Forecastnew

The Weather Man is typical, uninspired melodramatic fare.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  11-03-2005  |  Reviews

Forecast Calls for Clouds and Sunshinenew

In this heartfelt comic drama, a wonderfully controlled Nicolas Cage plays a man who, despite the appearance of success, is despondent over his superficiality.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  10-27-2005  |  Reviews

Forecast: Gloomy

Gore Verbinski and Nicolas Cage suffer a mid-film crisis.
Columbus Alive  |  Melissa Starker  |  10-27-2005  |  Reviews

Midlife Crisis Turns Film Partly Cloudynew

Frequently running to the crowd-pleasing Hollywood formula, the director and the screenwriter have ambitions to make the character's midlife crisis into a pointed statement about the hollowness of American values. The film seldom proves as profound as it thinks it is, but you appreciate its attempt to be serious.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  10-27-2005  |  Reviews

Partly Funny, With a 65 Percent Chance of Redemptionnew

Director Gore Verbinski tells a tale of yet another loner in the long line of hapless American-middle-class movie characters.
Dig Boston  |  David Wildman  |  10-26-2005  |  Reviews

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