Paramount Pictures | Release Date: July 1, 1992 CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION
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Mixed or average reviews based on 19 Critic Reviews
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9
Mixed:
6
Negative:
4
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Baltimore SunStephen Hunter
The movie then becomes a story of salvation: how Murphy's Marcus, through the love of a better woman (Halle Berry) manages to rediscover both his decency and his humanity. And yet, pretty much, it stays funny. [01 Jul 1992]
75
Boomerang, a sleek, confident and very funny urban comedy that may not entirely overcome Murphy's more discomfiting tendencies, but at least manages to put them to good use. [01 Jul 1992]
67
Portland OregonianTed Mahar
It is thoughtful and well enough acted throughout. [03 Jul 1992]
63
The result is a megabudget "House Party" -- amiable, colorful, filled with glamour and style. [01 Jul 1992]
50
Murphy seems committed to pushing his hostile vision, and that in itself is interesting. [01 Jul 1992]
50
The movie, though, is more of the same: another current comedy with want-to-see elements that fails to deliver the goods. [01 Jul 1992]
25
Occasionally, Murphy cuts loose with an ad-libbed riff that's almost funny, but then it's back to the slim-fast plot and the stick-on crudities. [03 Jul 1992]
10
A film that is more listless than funny and could surely use some of the energy that animated both Art Buchwald and Paramount Pictures in the lawsuit surrounding authorship of [Eddie Murphy]'s 1988 "Coming to America." [01 Jul 1992]