Amanda has a good job and lives an ideal life, but she suffers from a lack of interest and love along the way. Amanda appears to be unlucky in love, but one day she falls in love with a controversial man and may be a murderer.
Romance, pratfalls, grossout jokes in lame comedy.
Globe and Mail
March 19, 2002
Head Over Heels may bear some superficial resemblance to a movie, but don't be fooled -- it's really just a marketing strategy, a loose assemblage of components each pitched to a particular demographic.
Kerplunkingly unfunny and -- despite Potter's Julia Roberts-ish smile and ditz shtick -- charmless.
Detroit Free Press
February 16, 2001
All that's lacking is anything remotely resembling wit or style.
Kalamazoo Gazette
June 09, 2002
When your script calls for a suave, mysterious leading man and the best you can come up with is the bubble-bright Freddie Prinze, Jr., it's time to do some serious recasting.
The best jokes are on the models and the men who pursue them, and Shalom Harlow, Ivana Milicevic, Sarah O'Hare, and Tomiko Fraser -- the real models who play Potter's roommates --are very good sports.