Well, I just saw it the other night at a local theater downtown. It was a small theater, and it was only playing on one screen at 9:45 pm, but still I was surprised (and happy) to see it playing here at all. I think there was a total of six people in the theater, all women.
As for the film itself...Okay, the movie was a bit predictable. It's a romantic comedy after all, and they all end the same way.

It's nearly impossible to avoid cliches in this genre. Even Shakespeare wrote his share. Heck, he probably invented them.
Still, the film is better than most romantic comedies, thanks to the clever dialogue, well drawn characters & good acting. (Considering this is the first film made by writer/director Ol Parker, that's pretty impressive.) There's a sprinkling of funny scenes throughout the film that give it a British sitcom feel, but that's a good thing in my opinion. I didn't really buy the instant "clicking" of the main characters at first either, but Perabo & Heady's chemistry make it work. The other actors were hilarious, particularly Matthew Goode & ASH as Rachel's husband & father. I also liked the little sister in the movie, who managed to be precocious without being annoying or creepy.
Overall, it was very sweet & charming. I think I'll go see it again if it's playing next week.