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14 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 88Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertMacLaine and Cage are really very good here.
- 83Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumEntertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumThere are no big thrills, only gentle laughs in this light story by Hugh Wilson and Peter Torokvei (Wilson also directed).
- 70Washington PostDesson ThomsonWashington PostDesson ThomsonWhat counts is the comic tension between MacLaine and Cage. It's so well done, it doesn't matter how dumb things get.
- 70Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranLos Angeles TimesKenneth TuranWhile it's understandable that it was thought that Tess needed something more, that it couldn't go on merely being clever and fragile, this solution goes too far in the opposite direction. [11Mar1994 Pg. F9]
- 67Austin ChronicleAustin ChronicleThere are lots of laughs in this picture, and though at one point he teeters perilously on the brink of mush and gush, Wilson manages to regain his gently caustic comic footing.
- All of the supporting characters -- notably tubby Richard Griffiths as Tess's nurse and mousy Austin Pendleton as her chauffeur -- are thinly drawn, but neither MacLaine nor Cage leaves much room for anyone to overact.
- 50ReelViewsJames BerardinelliReelViewsJames BerardinelliDespite a slow start, the movie eventually slips into a congenial flow. Unfortunately, Guarding Tess ends up derailing because of a ill-conceived ending that has something to do with a silly kidnapping subplot.
- 40The New York TimesJanet MaslinThe New York TimesJanet MaslinHaving introduced the two principals and had some fun with their antagonism, the film has nowhere to go.
- 40EmpireEmpireIt is, in fact, far from funny, although at moments it does touch upon amusing.
- 10Chicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumChicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumAll this is supposed to be as cute as bugs and chock-full of worldly wisdom, but even with lead actors as likable and as resourceful as these, the material made me alternately want to gag and nod off.