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Monster in Law
TrailerThe love life of Charlotte is reduced to an endless string of disastrous blind dates, until one day her ship arrives in a big way when she meets Kevin Fields, a doctor who is charming, handsome, and wealthy. Unfortunately, his merciless mother will do anything to destroy their relationship.Genre: ComedyActors: Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda, Michael Vartan, Wanda Sykes, Adam Scott, Monet Mazur, Annie Parisse, Will Arnett, Elaine Stritch, Stephen Dunham, Randee Heller, ...»Director: Robert LuketicCountry: Germany, United StatesDuration: 101 minQuality: HDRelease: 2005IMDb: 5.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Monster in Law"
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Characters of "Monster in Law"
Charlotte 'Charlie' CantiliniPlayed by: Jennifer Lopez
Viola FieldsPlayed by: Jane Fonda
Dr. Kevin FieldsPlayed by: Michael Vartan
RubyPlayed by: Wanda Sykes
RemyPlayed by: Adam Scott
FionaPlayed by: Monet Mazur
MorganPlayed by: Annie Parisse
KitPlayed by: Will Arnett
GertrudePlayed by: Elaine Stritch
Dr. Paul ChamberlainPlayed by: Stephen Dunham
Coffee Shop CustomerPlayed by: Mark Moses
Coffee Shop ClerkPlayed by: Tomiko Fraser
Dr. Patel's NursePlayed by: Rochelle Flexer
GeorgePlayed by: Wayne Nickel
Viola's Young ReplacementPlayed by: Jenny Wade
TV ExecutivePlayed by: Bruce Gray
Assistant DirectorPlayed by: Zach McLarty
Tanya Murphy the Pop StarPlayed by: Stephanie Turner
Prince AmirPlayed by: Jimmy Jean-Louis
Woman Club MemberPlayed by: Pamela Rowan
Kit's DatePlayed by: Amber Mead
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Directors of "Monster in Law"
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Creators of "Monster in Law"
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Critic Reviews of "Monster in Law"
Ebert & RoeperMay 16, 2005This really plays a like a really bad sitcom from forty years ago.
Salon.comMay 13, 2005Fonda and Sykes are made for each other, and their incessant bickering and arguing are about the only things that give Monster-in-Law any life.
Toronto StarMay 13, 2005Trust me, Monster-in-Law not only makes more sense as an Unforgiven-ish parable of old-school Hollywood feminism's wrath, it's worlds more fun.
Seattle TimesMay 13, 2005Monster-in-Law is a comedy without laughs and a catfight without claws.
San Francisco ChronicleMay 13, 2005It's a crude, obvious comedy, which occasionally clunks, but it's often very funny, as well as being a really shrewd bit of popular entertainment.
ComingSoon.netApril 08, 2011Fonda is terrific playing the mess that is Viola. Her introduction tells you everything you need to know about her: after learning she has been fired she attacks a vacuous Britney Spears clone on air. It never reaches that kind of mean-spirited fun again.
ColeSmithey.comJune 20, 2009The catfight battle between Fonda and Lopez barely reaches a simmer before all is forgiven and the audience is dismissed from their seats.
Princeton Town TopicsJune 20, 2007For a revenge comedy to work, the villain should be so despicable that you relish those moments when the victim turns the tables and gets even. This flick is misleading because the title character is not really mean, but rather a sympathetic figure.
Film Journal InternationalMarch 01, 2007In this casting match-up, Lopez is totally outclassed.
Christianity TodayNovember 02, 2006For such a rich premise, Kochoff produced a fairly lackluster script.
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