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Cheech and Chong's enduring partnership begins like the start of a classic joke set-up: "a Chicano kid from South Central LA and a half-Chinese Motown musician meet at a strip club in Canada", and ends with one of the most iconic duos in entertainment history. In the 1970s, Cheech & Chong redefined stand-up comedy, blending drugs, sex, rock'n'roll, and improvisation into a genre-shaping act. Their multicultural, irreverent humor turned them into icons, counterculture rock stars, and Hollywood legends. Raucous, accessible, and explosively funny, their groundbreaking stoner humor has translated into sold-out concerts, platinum-selling records, and box-office-smashing films. The two have reached professional and personal heights well beyond their wildest dreams, while suffering their share of fallouts and stumbles, becoming a comedy rite of passage for multiple generations. How did Cheech and Chong ignite imaginations and stay relevant over 50 years? Join them for one last ride to find out....
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Getting a lot of mileage out of Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong's enduring rapport, their Last Movie provides both a comprehensive retrospective and a touching last hangout with this legendary comedy duo.

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Owen Gleiberman Variety Even as we think we’re on a quaint road trip of nostalgia, one that’s probably more scripted than it looks, the two start to bicker and argue about stuff, and the quibbling is real. Apr 29, 2025 Full Review Tim Grierson Screen International An amiable tribute to the influential 1970s comedy duo, Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie will probably not convince younger viewers to tune into their back catalogue, but fans should enjoy this nostalgic walk down memory lane. Apr 25, 2025 Full Review Kyle Smith Wall Street Journal The director of “Last Movie,” David L. Bushell, is working with the usual stuff of documentaries -- news clippings, archival footage, talking heads -- but has put a fresh and funky spin on these. Apr 25, 2025 Full Review Dillon Gonzales InSession Film The subjects are so much fun with such a rich history that you are bound to have a good time; you will just know that there is a more rewarding version of this film in a different universe. Rated: B- May 12, 2025 Full Review Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews It gave me a mellow high. Rated: B May 10, 2025 Full Review Robert Denerstein Denerstein Unleashed Some of the scenes feel staged or, at least, prearranged, but [Cheech & Chong] still have chemistry, and the movie -- rich with clips and period footage -- serves up a tasty hunk of nostalgia. May 10, 2025 Full Review Read all reviews

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ART R. Basically a documentary, it brought back a lot of memories and reminded me of just how popular Cheech & Chong were back then. I actually enjoyed it more than most documentaries I have seen. Of course, their saga ends almost like so many music bands do...uncordially. Nonetheless, it appeared that Cheech and Tommy reunited and reconciled without hiding their true past, which, in my humble opinion, is commendable. This gave a "true ring" to the movie/documentary which made it more enjoyable overall. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 05/07/25 Full Review Pete D Enjoyable history lesson Rated 4 out of 5 stars 05/04/25 Full Review Dalton Don’t like documentaries Rated 2 out of 5 stars 05/03/25 Full Review TimeTourist I learned a lot that I didn't know about Cheech and Chong. It was an interesting way to present the material. The only thing I didn't like was the high price of the movie snacks. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/01/25 Full Review ENEDINA C very nostalgic. it was great to learn the stories behind the movies and stories about them. they did a great job. very well composed, so funny, and fun to watch. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/01/25 Full Review Jeffrey P if you're a fan of these men and their work it's a must. Fascinating and beautiful to see them at such depth, to look at the men who've made me laugh so hard for so long and give them the respect they've earned. 420 times over. All inhale the Kings 👑 Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/01/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Cheech and Chong's enduring partnership begins like the start of a classic joke set-up: "a Chicano kid from South Central LA and a half-Chinese Motown musician meet at a strip club in Canada", and ends with one of the most iconic duos in entertainment history. In the 1970s, Cheech & Chong redefined stand-up comedy, blending drugs, sex, rock'n'roll, and improvisation into a genre-shaping act. Their multicultural, irreverent humor turned them into icons, counterculture rock stars, and Hollywood legends. Raucous, accessible, and explosively funny, their groundbreaking stoner humor has translated into sold-out concerts, platinum-selling records, and box-office-smashing films. The two have reached professional and personal heights well beyond their wildest dreams, while suffering their share of fallouts and stumbles, becoming a comedy rite of passage for multiple generations. How did Cheech and Chong ignite imaginations and stay relevant over 50 years? Join them for one last ride to find out....
Director
David Bushell
Producer
David Bushell, Robbi Chong
Distributor
Keep Smokin'
Production Co
Bushell Productions
Rating
R (Some Nudity|Drug Content Throughout|Sexual Material|Language)
Genre
Documentary, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Apr 25, 2025, Limited
Runtime
2h 3m