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21 and Over Reviews

One of many recent films that could serve as a recruiting advertisement for Al Qaeda.

| Original Score: 1/5 | May 5, 2013

The final implication that this is how you grow up and find yourself makes one fear for the future of US youth. And, indeed, America itself.

| Original Score: 2/5 | May 3, 2013

Dire.

| Original Score: 1/5 | May 2, 2013

In the 21st century the only intelligent people who can be pardoned for questioning evolution are those watching films such as 21 and Over.

| May 2, 2013

Miles Teller certainly has a way with a wisecrack. But otherwise, file next to Broken Lizard's execrable Beerfest.

| Original Score: 2/5 | May 2, 2013

If we must have three horny fools getting their rocks off during a wild all-nighter prefabricated for cult appeal, at least it's these three, whose combined bonhomie could get just about any party started.

| Original Score: 3/5 | May 2, 2013

A Porkies-lite college comedy that offers virtually nothing by way of laughs. Avoid.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Apr 28, 2013

Chon is a vibrant enough presence in the early scenes to invite our sympathy. But the filmmakers sweep all that aside for one more crazy-night escapade with white guys front and center and Chon practically comatose at the edge of the frame.

| Original Score: 2.5/5 | Mar 8, 2013

In the end, 21 and Over is more exhausting - and exhausted - than funny or wild.

| Mar 4, 2013

One of those brashly formulaic all-night-long youth-party flicks that's redeemed by the speed and personality of the actors.

| Original Score: B | Mar 3, 2013

These guys get into more trouble in one night than members of this film's target audience will encounter in their entire college lives.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Mar 1, 2013

All, or at least some, might be forgiven if there were just one likable character or memorable joke.

| Original Score: 0.5/4 | Mar 1, 2013

Among the ingredients "21" is missing: the infectiously random silliness of a Zach Galifianakis, the smug hunkiness of a Bradley Cooper, and any sort of Vegas-y gloss whatsoever.

| Original Score: 1.5/4 | Mar 1, 2013

21 & Over powers along with a winning Abercrombie bonhomie, IE naked guys and racism. Hilarious racism.

| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Mar 1, 2013

Aspiring to be as crude and sophomoronic as the American Pie movies and their ilk, 21 And Over has frequent glimmers of wit and hilarity, along with a solid grasp of today's young adults.

Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Mar 1, 2013

21 & Over provides lots of fun while the beer flows. Too bad the R.A. felt like he had to come in and ask everyone about their major.

| Mar 1, 2013

Lucas and Moore don't bother to come up with a single funny joke. Instead they apparently hope that combining racist and sexist insults with unfocused mayhem will be diversion enough.

| Original Score: 1/5 | Mar 1, 2013

Everything is done to excess with the needle on the gross-out meter buried in the red.

| Original Score: 1/4 | Mar 1, 2013

This is comedy on a familiar train where every stop is reassuringly predictable.

| Original Score: 2/4 | Mar 1, 2013

I don't think I've ever seen someone ralph in super-slo-mo while riding a mechanical bull before, so kudos for originality there, I guess.

| Original Score: 0.5/4 | Mar 1, 2013

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