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9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 70Los Angeles TimesKatie WalshLos Angeles TimesKatie WalshStone had the right instincts about the part — she inhabits Senna beautifully, and her performance anchors the light-as-air All I Wish. It's the perfect role for her to sink her teeth into, sexy and fun, but she brings a sense of real intelligence and soulfulness to the character. That's true star power.
- 63Chicago TribuneKatie WalshChicago TribuneKatie WalshStone had the right instincts about the part — she inhabits Senna beautifully, and her performance anchors the light-as-air All I Wish. It's the perfect role for her to sink her teeth into, sexy and fun, but she brings a sense of real intelligence and soulfulness to the character. That's true star power.
- 50The PlaylistEli FineThe PlaylistEli FineAll I Wish is inoffensive, mostly painless, and only occasionally grating. It is also, however, derivative, confusing, and largely pointless.
- 50The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckOnly the luminous presence of Sharon Stone, delivering one of the most charming performances in her career, manages to rescue the otherwise hopelessly awkward proceedings that make you wish that All I Wish had been better.
- 50Screen DailyAllan HunterScreen DailyAllan HunterThe film almost works as a love letter to a seemingly ageless, bikini-clad Stone who invests her character with endless energy and enthusiasm. If she is engaged in a losing battle with the lack of originality or spark in the material, then nobody seems to have told her.
- 40The New York TimesTeo BugbeeThe New York TimesTeo BugbeeBoth sartorially and cinematically, the seasoned star at the heart of All I Wish deserves a movie with more to offer than knockoff style.
- 40Village VoiceKristen Yoonsoo KimVillage VoiceKristen Yoonsoo KimThe jump-skip format renders the chemistry between Senna and Adam so incoherent that by the time you watch them have their big first kiss, then break up, then get back together again, it plays less like a real movie and instead one of those memory slideshows your iPhone photo album generates for you.
- 38Slant MagazineDerek SmithSlant MagazineDerek SmithWriter-director Susan Walter's film seems almost determined to disprove the causality of social phenomena.