In this romantic comedy, The Right Kind of Wrong, Leo Palamino is a failed-writer-turned-dishwasher made famous for his many flaws and shortcomings in a blog called 'Why You Suck,' a huge Internet success written by his ex-wife. Then Leo meets Colette, the girl of his dreams... on the day she is marrying the perfect man. And so, the ultimate underdog story begins as Leo, a fearless dreamer, risks all to show Colette and the whole wide world all that is right with a man famous for being wrong.
1976, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
8 June 1978, Medford, Massachusetts, USA
24 May 1975, Ladner, British Columbia, Canada
28 November 1976, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
2 July 1982, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia [now Slovak Republic]
8 January 1983, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
March 25, 2014
Logic and authenticity are thrown out the window in this predictable romantic comedy.
March 11, 2014
Jeremiah Chechick's The Right Kind of Wrong has more wrong than right and plays like an ode to testicle jokes.
October 11, 2013
[Director Jeremiah Chechik] imposes a stiff pace on the proceedings, toggling between broad physical comedy that aches for a laugh track and oddball moments of genuine whimsy.
March 14, 2014
"The Right Kind of Wrong" is the kind of comedy that asks an audience to find borderline-stalking behavior charming.
October 10, 2013
A pleasantly diverting romantic comedy.
March 12, 2014
Teeming with mismanaged ideas, but Kwanten's blank slate approach crushes the picture's hope for lasting appeal.
March 12, 2014
The film is so in love with its unoriginal premise that it can't see the forest for the trees, treating reality like an occasionally relevant prop and stalking as a sweetly romantic gesture.
March 17, 2014
As the film progresses, and it becomes more and more heavily focused on the inevitable romantic linking of the male and female leads (including some late-film plot machinations that could have been left out), it loses steam and starts to feel perfunctory.
March 19, 2014
Skeletally standard rom-com fare, but its incessant self-reflexive schematic boldly, and wrongfully, suggests it has bigger ideas to make about love and relationships.
February 14, 2014
Mistakenly convinced that cuteness can compensate for a lack of basic believability, The Right Kind Of Wrong squanders its engaging leads and cheerful joviality with a plot of stupefying senselessness.
March 13, 2014
"The Right Kind of Wrong" works often in spite of its willful eccentricities.
September 13, 2013
There are even a few physical gags -- including one involving a slingshot, a hang glider and a precarious arrangement of pastries -- that may as well be lifted from another century.

