Head Over Heels File

The supporting cast of models (including Shalom Harlow and Sarah Murdoch) is mostly there for one-note jokes, and the comedy rarely rises above sitcom-level. The mystery-thread feels like an afterthought, and the resolution is both rushed and predictable.

★★½ (2.5/5) — Mildly amusing, instantly forgettable. Head Over Heels

Head Over Heels tries to spin a frothy romantic comedy out of mistaken identity, supermodel roommates, and a possible murderer — but it never quite finds its footing. Monica Potter plays Amanda, an art restorer who moves into a Manhattan apartment shared by seven gorgeous, self-absorbed models. When she spots her mysterious new neighbor Jim (Freddie Prinze Jr.) through her window behaving suspiciously, she becomes convinced he’s a killer — even as she falls for him. The supporting cast of models (including Shalom Harlow

Here’s a concise draft review for Head Over Heels (whether you mean the 2001 film, the 1980s band, or another context — I’ll assume the 2001 romantic comedy film starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Monica Potter, as it’s a common request). If you meant something else (e.g., the Go-Go’s jukebox musical), just let me know. Head Over Heels tries to spin a frothy