Movie Review: Grossout Sequel ‘Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising’ Scrapes the Barrel
Sorority sisters take on the family next door in this gross-out, faux-feminist comedy
Sorority sisters take on the family next door in this gross-out, faux-feminist comedy
Blue Steel is back, but this good-looking sequel can’t sustain the original’s ridiculous charm
For a movie called Sex Tape, this film is shockingly tepid and tame; neither the humor nor the sex is very risqué
Neighbors is an inexplicably well-reviewed comedy that strings together a series of mean-spirited gross-out gags in lieu of an actual story
Gulliver’s Travels is lightweight, dumb, and short enough to remain tolerable, though it bears little resemblance to the original story
Get Him to the Greek is worth seeing for one extended Las Vegas sequence that reaches Marx Bros. levels of lunacy
Yes Man represents an amalgamation of Carrey comedies Fun with Dick and Jane, Bruce Almighty, and, mostly, Liar, Liar
Forgetting Sarah Marshall hits every note right – except for one unfortunately crucial one