A Little Bit of Heaven | reviewed by: Scott McKay | November 28, 2012
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A little bit of Heaven is too polished of a Hollywood rom-com to try and inject mortality into. It falls flat when it tries to be deep.
| genre | Comedy | Romance |
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| synopsis | It's a comedy about a guarded woman who finds out she's dying of cancer, but when she meets her match, the threat of falling in love is scarier than death |
| lead actors | Kate Hudson | Gael GarcĂa Bernal | Romany Malco | Kathy Bates | Lucy Punch | Whoopi Goldberg | Peter Dinklage | Rosemarie DeWitt | Treat Williams | Alan Dale | Romany Malco | Steven Weber | Johann Urb |
| director | Nicole Kassell |












