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Nicole Kidman's career slips down yet another rung after her recent cinematic mishaps with "The Stepford Wives" and "Birth."
Writer/director Nora Ephron ("You've Got Mail") knits together a misshapen movie using anomalous strands of narrative threads.
With Sol Saks's well-loved television series as their stepping-off point, Ephron and co-scripter Delia Ephron overreach with a convoluted TV-show-within-a-movie structure that never takes flight.
Jack Wyatt (Will Ferrell) is an ego-driven movie star reduced to doing sitcom television after a box office flop and a painful divorce.
In an effort to avoid being overshadowed by his new "Bewitched" TV show co-star, Wyatt insists on using an unknown modest actress named Isabel Bigelow (Nicole Kidman), who is secretly a real-life witch.
Ferrell keeps his character's comedic energy high in spite of his nonexistent chemistry with Nicole Kidman. whose character comes off as conflict-ridden to a fault.
Rated PG-13. 100 mins.