Light and sweet, comfort food dressed up with a dash of exotic spice.
60
VarietyLisa Nesselson
VarietyLisa Nesselson
Stereotypes abound, dialogue is conventional and pace scattered. Still, resulting stew is pleasant.
50
Village Voice
Village Voice
"A difficult choice, between perfection and heavenly delight," crows the announcer at an Indian-cooking contest during this movie's climax. Sadly, Pratibha Parmar's Nina's Heavenly Delights offers neither.
There are a few surprising flavors in Nina's Heavenly Delights, but it's more of a samosa than a meal. The ceiling is set pretty low when characters start exhorting each other to "follow your heart." Which they do, early and often.
A lesbian-foodie fairy tale that keeps its appetites well under control. The title may hint at naughty pleasures, but the director, Pratibha Parmar, is more interested in pappadams than passion.
25
New York PostKyle Smith
New York PostKyle Smith
This movie's heart is in the right place, which is one way of saying it's terrible.
25
San Francisco ChronicleWalter Addiego
San Francisco ChronicleWalter Addiego
A lightweight and sentimental exercise that succeeds at little except maybe inspiring the viewer to go out and find a decent curry.