Lindsay (the beautiful Estella Warren) is having dinner with her beau at a posh Manhattan restaurant. Sensing that he is about to propose, the gorgeous professional bolts for the bathroom, where she tries to give herself a peptalk. This is because she has "commitment" issues, causing butterflies in her stomach. Unfortunately, Lindsay has mistakenly entered the Men's Room, where A.J. (Justin Kirk) hears all. A cynic, he gives her some curt opinions and leaves. Back at the table, Stephen does produce a big, dazzling rock but Lindz breaks up with him. Rushing to her therapist (Whoopi Goldberg), she longs for several sessions. But, its August and her shrink is leaving town for a month. So are ALL of the psychologists in NYC! Thrown for a loop, Lindsay decides to start a therapy group for the lost souls like her. Advertising on Craigslist, the folks are soon having their first meeting. What a surprise when A.J. attends, too, for, as he tells Lindsay, he has issues with his adoption long ago. Also arriving is a lady with a wandering boyfriend, a gentleman who is still suffering from the end of his marriage and a host of others. Guess who else shows up? A couple of thieves, that's who, who found the group online and decided to score some easy watches and cash. Undaunted, the group continues. Will these men and women truly help each other through their problems? Will any romances hatch? This is just a delightful discovery of a romcom. It has some serious moments but also boasts a nice originality that is vastly appreciated. Warren is one beautiful star and Kirk compliments her nicely. The supporting cast, too, which includes old pros Michael Rispoli and Sandra Bernhard, is very fine. Viewers will likewise welcome the Manhattan setting, costumes, script and lively direction. The film is also worthy of more than just the romcom crowd, although this latter group will love it. Therefore, be it September, January or July, go start the car's motor and drive to the nearest outlet or put in on your Netflix list pronto.