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Det. Elmer Robinson, still grieving the loss of his suicidal wife, pursues two notorious murderers known as the 'Lonely Hearts Killers' who lured their victims through the personals in 1940s New York.
The story of Fernandez and Beck may be grotesque comedy, but Todd Robinson tells it straight, without flinching from its piteousness, horror, or banality.
Except for the fact that innocent lives are lost here, it would be easy to walk away from Lonely Hearts saying "so what?".
July 20, 2007
FulvueDrive-in.com
A good, not great, movie that benefits from nice period detail and some strong performances (especially Hayek and Leto), even if the real-life Beck was a heavyset, homely mess not anywhere near as attractive as Hayek.
August 01, 2007
Newark Star-Ledger
It's with the focus on the police, though, that the script fails to truly connect.
April 13, 2007
Ebert & Roeper
There is some strong work here, but too many misfires.