"We are impressed with the movie's elegant and thoughtful balance of comedic lightness and deepness of soul; its ability to locate universal issues regarding families, lovers, kids, and running a business within the tangy specificity of an Argentinean Jewish poker-playing milieu; and its ability to cram vasectomies and rock 'n' roll rabbis into the same story without breaking a sweat. Comedy is hard; All In handles it with ease."