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Year
2011
Runtime
1 h 46 min
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Plotline
A woman looks back at the past twenty men she's had relationships with in her life and wonders if one of them might be her one true love.
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Main cast
Anna Faris
Ally Darling
Chris Evans
Colin Shea
Ari Graynor
Daisy Darling
Blythe Danner
Ava Darling
Ed Begley Jr.
Mr. Darling
Oliver Jackson-Cohen
Eddie Vogel
Heather Burns
Eileen
Eliza Coupe
Sheila
Kate Simses
Katie
Tika Sumpter
Jamie
Joel McHale
Roger the Boss
Jacquelyn Doucette
Sheila's Mom
Chris Pratt
Disgusting Donald
Denise Vasi
Cara
Sondra James
Plant Lady
Zachary Quinto
Boyfriend Rick
External critics' reviews
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Joe Williams
It does induce a few giggles like cheap champagne. more
Boston Globe Wesley Morris
It's that awkward, tedious monster mash of "chick flick'' and romantic comedy. more
Miami Herald Connie Ogle
It's full of lively and crude sexual banter, discussions of hookups and sex and Joel McHale's bare butt. Oddly, all this makes the film funnier and more accessible than you might imagine. more
Time Out New York A. A. Dowd
More of a formulaic Katherine Heigl joint than a femcentric "High Fidelity," this breezy challenge to post-Cosmopolitan gender politics boasts little in the way of surprises but plenty of offbeat charm from its daffy lead. more
The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt
Mild vulgarity and discreet nudity garner the sought-after R rating, but this effort feels forced. The real "bad" here is the sheer formulaic nature of everything. There are no surprises but for once you don't much mind. more
The A.V. Club Nathan Rabin
There's a smart, funny, observant comedy-drama to be made about the role our romantic pasts play in determining our futures, but director Mark Mylod and screenwriters Jennifer Crittenden and Gabrielle Allan are less interested in making that movie than in cycling Faris through a series of non-starting encounters with one-note-joke ex-flings. more
Village Voice Karina Longworth
Even if the speechifying is cringingly trite, and even though it's evident from Colin's first frame onscreen that 21 will be Ally's lucky number, at least her roundelay through exes allows for a few scant moments of inspired lunacy, led by Faris's cartoon-perfect vocal talents. more
NPR Scott Tobias
What's Your Number? trades in the sort of hard-R crudity that's become standard since "The Hangover," but the added explicitness doesn't make it any less artificial a contraption. more
New York Post Sara Stewart
No matter how charmingly loopy she is, Faris can't transcend the stale gender clichés and rehashed rom-com set pieces. more
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Liam Lacey
Once again Anna Faris manages to be the best thing in another not very good Anna Faris movie. more
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