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Lindsay Lohan's new film Irish Wish gets SAVAGED by critics who brand it an 'offensively bad' rom com with dialogue that feels 'AI-generated'

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Lindsay Lohan's latest film Irish Wish has been savaged by film critics, with one branding it an 'AI-generated harbinger of doom'.

The Netflix movie, released on March 15, received a dismal 34% movie score via Rotten Tomatoes

'There are no leprechauns in this abysmal romantic comedy,' wrote The Guardian's Wendy Ide. 'Otherwise, though, pretty much no theme-park Ireland cliche is left unturned'

The Janeen Damian-directed project features Lindsay as Maddie, a book editor whose world crumbles when her secret crush gets engaged to her closest friend. After reluctantly accepting the role of bridesmaid for the wedding in Ireland, Maddie soon realizes her heart's true desire lies elsewhere.

'As a fairy-tale romantic rendering of Ireland, Irish Wish is almost offensively bad,' John Nugent of Empire said of the film. 

Lindsay Lohan 's latest film Irish Wish has been savaged by film critics, with one branding it an 'AI-generated harbinger of doom'

Lindsay Lohan 's latest film Irish Wish has been savaged by film critics, with one branding it an 'AI-generated harbinger of doom'

The Netflix movie, released on March 15, received a dismal 34% movie score via Rotten Tomatoes

The Netflix movie, released on March 15, received a dismal 34% movie score via Rotten Tomatoes 

Variety's Owen Gleiberman quipped, 'The movie is as frothy as the foam on a pint of Guinness, as formulaic as the last disposable Netflix rom-com.'

Rachel Handler of Vulture didn't hold back either, calling it a 'crypto-fascict, AI-generated harbinger of doom' that 'could have only been written by a malevolently programmed artificial intelligence.'

'There’s so little feeling in Irish Wish,' said Kimber Myers of Crooked Marquee

'I’ve cared more about (and cried more during) actual greeting card commercials than anything in this film.'

Johnny Oleksinski of The New York Post wrote, 'This high-fructose-corn-syrup movie remains air-headed, that’s for sure, but it’s far less campy and therefore a drag.' 

Despite the negative reviews, Lindsay received praise for her performance. 

'[Lohan] is an undeniable star and has always succeeded as a screwball comedienne,' said Marya E. Gates with RogerEbert.com.

Oleksinski added, 'Lohan is her usually charming self throughout, wasted once again in a cardboard streaming project.'

Lohan, who welcomed son Luai with husband Bader Shammas in July 2023, also served as a producer on the film. 

'She’s very involved with structuring the image for the film,' Netflix’s director of original film Christina Rogers told Bustle

'She meets with our directors and helps make that decision; she has a lot of input in her wardrobe and how she presents [the film] on social media.' 

The Mean Girls actress also discussed her professional journey, hinting at a potential interest in directing. 

'I feel sometimes I’m directing my directors, and I don’t know if they like it or not.'

'There are no leprechauns in this abysmal romantic comedy,' wrote The Guardian's Wendy Ide. 'Otherwise, though, pretty much no theme-park Ireland cliche is left unturned'

'There are no leprechauns in this abysmal romantic comedy,' wrote The Guardian's Wendy Ide. 'Otherwise, though, pretty much no theme-park Ireland cliche is left unturned'

The Janeen Damian-directed project features Lindsay as Maddie, a book editor whose world crumbles when her secret crush gets engaged to her closest friend

The Janeen Damian-directed project features Lindsay as Maddie, a book editor whose world crumbles when her secret crush gets engaged to her closest friend

'As a fairy-tale romantic rendering of Ireland, Irish Wish is almost offensively bad,' John Nugent of Empire said of the film

'As a fairy-tale romantic rendering of Ireland, Irish Wish is almost offensively bad,' John Nugent of Empire said of the film

Despite the negative reviews, Lindsay received praise for her performance

Despite the negative reviews, Lindsay received praise for her performance

'[Lohan] is an undeniable star and has always succeeded as a screwball comedienne,' said Marya E. Gates with RogerEbert.com

'[Lohan] is an undeniable star and has always succeeded as a screwball comedienne,' said Marya E. Gates with RogerEbert.com 

She's also eyeing a big biopic of another famous red-headed actress.

'I really want to play Ann-Margret, and we’re trying to find a writer for that story,' she told Bustle.

'She’s a triple threat, and she’s an amazing woman on top of that. So I just really want to do her justice and help tell a great story for her.'

Irish Wish is now streaming on Netflix. 

REVIEWS: IRISH WISH

The Guardian

Wendy Ide writes: 'There are no leprechauns in this abysmal romantic comedy. Otherwise, though, pretty much no theme-park Ireland cliche is left unturned in a Lindsay Lohan vehicle, directed by Janeen Damian, that reimagines Irish Catholicism as a twinkly, impish delivery system for magical realist plot devices.

Variety 

Owen Gleiberman writes: 'The movie is as frothy as the foam on a pint of Guinness, as formulaic as the last disposable Netflix rom-com. Yet these two make you believe that they belong together, and not every romantic comedy does that.

The Irish Times

Tara Brady writes: 'Cartoonishly colourful cinematography brings emerald-tinted sparkle to Killruddery House, Lough Tay, the Cliffs of Moher and other tourist traps. What else? It’s professionally assembled? Everyone has nice hair?'

Empire

John Nugent writes: 'As a fairy-tale romantic rendering of Ireland, Irish Wish is almost offensively bad; as another rung on the ladder for Lindsay Lohan romcom supremacy, it is almost, somehow, beyond reproach.'

Observer

Emily Zemler writes: 'A whimsical rom-com that pays homage to beloved films like Lohan’s own Freaky Friday and Just My Luck, and everyone’s favorite Ireland-set rom-com, Leap Year.'

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