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No Reservations
a.k.a. Mostly Martha Director: Scott Hicks Cast: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Aaron Eckhart, Abigail Breslin, Patricia Clarkson

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  • Blu-ray Release Date: 02/12/2008
  • Original Release: 2007
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 26,846

Viewer Rating: (12 ratings)

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Emeril live: Aaron Eckhart and Abigail Breslin join the celebrity chef in cooking dishes form the movie; Unwrapped: host Marc Summers visits the set and talks to the films stars for an episode of his Food Network series

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Carol Fuchs adapts writer/director Sandra Nettelbeck's screenplay for the 2001 romantic drama Mostly Martha for this Scott Hicks directed remake starring Catherine Zeta-Jones, Aaron Eckhart, and Patricia Clarkson. Kate Armstrong (Jones) is the master chef who is equally intense both in and out of the kitchen. Though Kate's "Type A" personality serves her well when whipping up meals in the trendy Manhattan eatery where she has made a name for herself, it threatens to sink her when she is named as the guardian of her nine-year-old niece Zoe (Little Miss Sunshine's Abigail Breslin). To complicate matters, an impetuous new sous chef named Nick Palmer (Eckhart) has recently joined the kitchen staff and his freewheeling personality seems to stand in direct opposition to Kate's unwavering perfectionism. Yet, despite the fact that they couldn't be more different on the surface, there's no denying the strong attraction between Kate and Nick. As the rivalry between the competitive cooks gradually gives way to romance, the lessons learned by compromising in the kitchen reveal to Kate the importance of learning to openly express herself in order to truly connect with Zoe and find romance with the good-natured Nick. Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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March 02, 2009: This is one of the few movies that I would consider to be a successful - even better - remake from an older movie (Mostly Martha). In so many instances, quality suffers in the translation - literally (Mostly Martha is a German film) - and figuratively.

The fact that I enjoy BOTH movies suggests that the remake is at least as good as the original.

This review was written about the DVD edition.

I Also Recommend: Ricetta d'Amore.