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I Love Trouble
TrailerThe film follows worn-down Peter Brackett (Nick Nolte) and ambitious Sabrina Peterson (Julia Roberts), reporters working for rival newspapers as they join forces to unravel the mystery behind a train derailment.Actors: Nick Nolte, Julia Roberts, Saul Rubinek, James Rebhorn, Robert Loggia, Kelly Rutherford, Olympia Dukakis, Marsha Mason, Eugene Levy, Charles Martin Smith, Dan Butler, ...»Director: Charles ShyerCountry: United StatesDuration: 123 minQuality: HDRelease: 1994IMDb: 5.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "I Love Trouble"
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Characters of "I Love Trouble"
Peter BrackettPlayed by: Nick NolteSabrina PetersonPlayed by: Julia RobertsMrs. Delores BeekmanPlayed by: Megan Cavanagh -
Directors of "I Love Trouble"
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Creators of "I Love Trouble"
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Critic Reviews of "I Love Trouble"
Los Angeles TimesJune 17, 2014No one expects movies like this one, set as it is in the largely mythological world of fiercely competitive daily newspapering, to be realistic. But neither should they be as flaccid and unconvincing as what we are presented with here.
Philadelphia InquirerJune 17, 2014Trouble is a sampler of the kind of roles Roberts and Nolte should play more often.
Seattle TimesJune 17, 2014Generic as its title, I Love Trouble is like a Xerox of a copy of a facsimile.
Chicago TribuneJune 17, 2014Again and again, the I Love Trouble script takes us deeper and deeper into the machinations of a high-tech company when what we want to see is Nolte and Roberts outfox each other.
Orlando SentinelJune 17, 2014Is there chemistry between Roberts and Nolte? Not really. This by-the-numbers production is more like math than chemistry.
New YorkerJune 17, 2014It's like the worst possible Newman-Redford vehicle: the script reduces the stars to twinkling mannequins, and their chemistry barely rises to the buddy-buddy level.
Baltimore SunJune 17, 2014You can tell that they like each other by the way they hate each other. Shakespeare may have invented the recipe, Tracy and Hepburn may have refined it, but Nolte and Roberts certainly hold their own.
Empire MagazineJune 17, 2014The lack of chemistry onscreen allows the paper-thin premise to collapse in on itself, and there's very little else left to salvage.
South Florida Sun-SentinelJune 17, 2014There's a pervasive romanticism in I Love Trouble that depends on the chemistry generated by Roberts and Nolte.
Tulsa WorldJune 17, 2014The running badinage of Roberts and Nolte lacks the tartness and bite that made those classic couplings and the old screwballs crackle with contentious wit.
Radio TimesJune 17, 2014If you can get your head round the idea of Julia Roberts as a ruthlessly ambitious newspaper reporter, then there's plenty to enjoy in this frivolous comedy thriller.
Philadelphia Daily NewsJune 17, 2014The picture works, thanks in part to actual chemistry between Nolte and Roberts.
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