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Over Her Dead Body
* * (out of four)
Stars:
Eva Longoria Parker, Paul Rudd, Lake Bell, Jason Biggs
Director: Jeff Lowell
Distributor: New Line Cinema
Rating: PG-13 for sexual content and language
Running time: 1 hour, 35 minutes
Opens Friday nationwide


By Claudia Puig, USA TODAY Supposedly one of the titles bandied around before the filmmakers came up with Over Her Dead Body was Ghost Bitch. The switch might reflect the shift in focus from Eva Longoria Parker’s gratingly one-note character to the awkward but rather endearing love story between Paul Rudd and Lake Bell.

Kate (Longoria Parker) is the ghostly character in question. A massively controlling bride-to-be, Kate dies on her wedding daytime, a few hours in the van of she was scheduled to tie the knot, in a freak ice sculpture accident. The scenario sounds vaguely funny, but instead it’s crushingly leaden. Things pick up and laughs begin to kick in when the play switches to her moping fiancé, Henry (Rudd).

Rudd has an easy charm and sharp comic timing that play best in so ribald comedies as Knocked Up and Anchorman. While Dead is a much more straight-ahead romantic comedy and is neither as offbeat nor as funny as either of those previous films, his appealing but slightly off-kilter presence improves this film considerably.

And his chemistry with co-star Bell, who plays a psychic named Ashley, enlivens what might have been a dully predictable tale of a vengeful scheming ex.

Though he’s a confirmed skeptic, Henry agrees to see a psychic at the importunity of his well-meaning nevertheless meddlesome sister, Chloe (Lindsay Sloane). A year has passed since the accident, but Henry, a veterinarian, has grown increasingly reclusive. Chloe figures if he makes contact with his dead fiancée and she tells him it’s time to induce on, he might emerge from his slump and cheer up.

in the same proportion that it turns out, Henry does perk up, but not so much because of a message from beyond. He and the kooky Ashley hit it off, and a romance blossoms.

There’s a strained complication involving the dead woman’s diary and a jot of silly subterfuge, but most of the comedy centers on Kate coming rear to Earth to haunt Ashley in creative ways. Kate may not be able to have Henry for herself, unless she doesn’t default anyone besides to.

Though this total sounds fairly familiar and formulaic, there are a few bona fide laughs, some of which occur with the of the soul Kate in the same room with the amorous Ashley and Henry. Jason Biggs has a few humorous deadpan moments as Ashley’s buddy and business partner.

Certainly, there are worse movies being released this time of year. This is clearly intended as a date movie, and at least there is genuine mood mixed in with the predictable story.

Though the tale may fall short on imagination, the principal actors make Over Her Dead Body livelier than one would expect.

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