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Hello, My Name Is Doris is a departure for both star Sally Field and director-writer Michael Showalter, who’s best known for raunchy, spoofy comedies like Wet Hot American Summer. The pair meet in the middle to create a touching story about a sixtysomething hoarder (Field) falling for her much younger co-worker (Max Greenfield) that’s packed with sight gags and cringey moments. Field proves more than capable of delivering Showalter-level goofiness while giving the film its heart. B+