Metacritic Movie Ratings
Everything's Gone Green Reviews

3.0

57

out of 100

Metascore®
Mixed or average reviews
Based on a weighted average of all critic review scores.

A sample of reviews from critics across the country.

  • 75

    out of 100

    Entertainment Weekly

    The story -- is slight, but an appealing cast and lots of scenic leafery make Green feel fresh.

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  • 75

    out of 100

    Chicago TribuneMichael Wilmington

    A romantic comedy/social satire that, on a modest budget, manages to be hip, charming, funny and dressed to kill.

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  • 70

    out of 100

    VarietyKen Eisner

    Starring an excellent Paulo Costanzo (late of "Joey") as a twentysomething uberslacker who is nonetheless willing to fall into accidental success, pic is seasoned with fine perfs by JR Bourne as a charismatic, creepy hustler and Steph Song as Constanzo's sexy potential love interest.

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  • 60

    out of 100

    Village Voice

    It's not the big picture that charms here, it's the details. More than anything, though, it's Costanzo--a spindly Everydork who grows up not because he has to, but because he just kinda wants to.

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  • 60

    out of 100

    Los Angeles TimesKevin Crust

    The film's tone is on the sitcom side, but its likable cast and zany subplots make it palatable.

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  • 50

    out of 100

    Wall Street JournalJoe Morgenstern

    This is Coupland's first screenplay, and it shows -- in a cheerfully discursive quality, but also in a reliance on gestures, contrivance and dialectic speeches rather than dramatic development and conflict.

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