“Juliet, Naked” (** out of four) was a pleasant but predictable story of a woman (Rose Byrne) stuck in a tepid romance with her boyfriend (Chris O’Dowd) whose obsessed with a faded rock star (Ethan Hawke) whose long-lost demos fall in her hands which leads to a life-changing romance for the both of them. Interesting story of rock stardom and romance needed more fire and a more inspired screenplay. Hawke is amusingly cast and Byrne is charismatic as always but the two are unable to enrich the proceedings.