Critic Reviews
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Orlando Sentinel Hal Boedeker
The show's traditional approach explains its appeal as well as its limits. |
| 58 |
Entertainment Weekly Tim Stack
While watching Ozzy and Sharon was like peeking in on real-life Munsters, Run's House plays more like Full House--and feels just as dated. [14 Oct 2005, p.142] |
| 50 |
New York Post Adam Buckman
The Rev is a lot like the rest of us. He matured and became dull. |
| 50 |
Chicago Sun-Times Doug Elfman
This show may convince us the Simmonses are good people. But there's not much catchy drama in following the evolution of a teenager's party planning. |
| 50 |
Chicago Tribune Maureen Ryan
"Run's House" doesn't offer anything new to the genre. |
| 50 |
Detroit Free Press Mike Duffy
"Run's House" seems to be the reality sitcom flip side of "Being Bobby Brown." |
| 50 |
The New York Times Ned Martel
It may be too much a celebration of Rev Run's normalcy to be all that intriguing. |
| 40 |
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Melanie McFarland
Whether audiences will find the show's consumerism-as-reward message interesting enough to keep coming back is tough to predict. |
| 20 |
Newsday Diane Werts
This is pretty tedious viewing. |
| 20 |
Hollywood Reporter Erik Pedersen
The show feels as scripted as a sitcom. |
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