"An almost perfect Farelly Brothers comedy, starring Carrey and Daniels as a couple of slackers who attempt to return an important briefcase to its rightful owner."
"Much maligned, but not a terrible film. Carrey is still funny, albeit in a much darker way as an obsessive cable repair man who attempts to befriend Matthew Broderick."
"One of the best Carrey films, directed by Ace Ventura main man Tom Shadyac. It's a bit sentimental, but the laughs come thick and fast and it contains a good message."
"Jim's most serious film up until this point. A fantastic film that asks questions about the morals and ethics in how far we go in reality television. Powerhouse performance from Carrey. Fantastic."
"Reuniting once again with the Farrelly Brothers, this film is darker and cruder than Dumb and Dumber, but there are still plenty of laughs as Carrey portrays a man with a duel personality."
"Partially successful adaptation of Dr. Seuss's famous Christmas tale. Jim is decent enough, but his great facial expressions are hidden behind prosthetics."
"After his great turn in The Truman Show, Carrey stars in this sentimental drama from Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption). An intriguing premise is stretched a bit thin after a while."
"A brilliant film from Michael Gondry where Carrey stars with Kate Winslet as they play a couple who have their memories of eachother wiped out. Carrey's best serious role along with The Truman Show."
"Entertaining-yet-dark children's tale adapted from the Lemony Snicket books. Jim brings his magic to the role of Count Olaf, including many of his own ad-libbed lines."
"Dissapointing remake of the George Segal/Jane Fonda film. Probably one of Carrey's least funny films, which is just too conventional and gives him less room to provide more laughs."
"Attempting a dark, supernatural thriller by his former Batman Forever director Joel Schumacher, the film begins interestingly enough but does not pack enough punch to satisfy fully."
"Another Dr. Seuss story role, this is a brilliant kid's film with plenty for adults to enjoy, thanks to the great casting of Jim with his old Bruce Almighty co-star Steve Carrell."