William Shatner and Jean Smart have a comfortable chemistry, and it IS nice to see a movie romance between two people who remember the 1960s. It's just too bad they're in a vehicle that isn't nearly as impressive as that vintage Porsche
the actors generate a chemistry that should charm the target demographic, but they're saddled with a lackluster screenplay featuring mostly flat one-liners, minimal character development, and little subtlety or surprise
a romantic comedy traipsing through well-trodden pit stops on the road to a predictable conclusion; The comedy feels joyless, with the execution often leaving the characters adrift with listless staging
"Senior Moment" presents actors from four significant and still-well-regarded TV shows in a picture that's significantly less-well-written than any random episode of any of those shows you could name. Giorgio Serafini’s direction is also uninspired
"Senior Moment" doesn't provide a memorable viewing experience; What works here are small amounts of charm from seasoned professionals, giving the effort a few blips of character and feeling before the whole thing loses its way again