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Previously releasedBoston GlobeThursday 5th June 2008 "Baby Mama" The rare gangbusters comedy not driven by men. Tina Fey plays an executive who hires an uncouth slacker (Amy Poehler) to be a surrogate mother. The movie was written and directed by a male, Michael McCullers, but it cuts out the obligatory middleman and lets two women make us laugh, often very hard. (96 min., PG-13) (Wesley Morris)
Short takesPhiladelphia Daily NewsFriday 6th June 2008 Reviews by Daily News critic Gary Thompson, unless noted. BABY MAMA. Yuppie (Tina Fey) hires blue-collar gal (Amy Poehler) to carry her baby. Some lightweight "Odd Couple" laughs, nice showcase for Poehler. (PG) B-
Movies To See: Your guide to what's playing locallyNanaimo Daily NewsThursday 5th June 2008 Baby Mama -- Tina Fey has a dry wit and a surprisingly bosomy sexuality, but she seems lost on the big screen. She plays a single woman who can't get pregnant and so hires trailer trashy Amy Poehler to be her surrogate. They move in together, and the film is filled with odd couple jokes.
Movie reviewsConcord MonitorThursday 5th June 2008 Baby Mama (PG-13) - When a precise, single businesswoman (Tina Fey) hires a surrogate (Amy Poehler) from South Philly to have her baby, she doesn't count on the free-spirited, working-class woman moving into her apartment. With Greg Kinnear and Sigourney Weaver. (PG-13 for crude and sexual humor, language and a drug reference. 96 min.)
Capsule reviewsTimes LeaderThursday 5th June 2008 Capsule reviews of continuing films follow. (Reviews of new movies appear first in expanded format, then as capsules until the movie closes locally.)