The New York Times criticized the script, stating it was a "spiritless blob of a musical."
The New York Times criticized him for having implied a current association with the paper long after ending a 1992-94 NYT column.
The New York Times criticized the movie saying, "The animated dogs in Romeo aren't particularly appealing.
The New York Times criticised Lewis for being "a second-tier Mariah" on the song.
The New York Times described the service plan as "complex and heavily criticized;" several years experience with the service running, however, has shown its value.
The New York Times considered the film "immensely funny", but criticized its musical numbers and length.
The New York Times criticized the plot, for having no conclusions.
The New York Times described the service plan as "complex and heavily criticized."
The New York Times criticized the film, saying that while the two lead characters were interesting, the "movie's best bits lose out to the requisite moral turnaround".
The New York Times also criticized Bush for waiting three days to express his condolences to the countries hit by the disaster.