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Grown men with their own offices found this material amusing enough to film.

| Feb 3, 2018

It is a comic nadir, the stanky green crust caking the bottom of the well of titters.

| Original Score: 0/5 | Apr 5, 2001

Laced with such rampant misogyny that the laughs stick in your throat.

Full Review | Original Score: 0.5/5 | Apr 5, 2001

In its mingling of horniness and disgust, Tomcats attains a convoluted cleverness.

| Original Score: B- | Apr 5, 2001

This is 90 minutes of gags of the lowest order.

Full Review | Original Score: 2/4 | Mar 30, 2001

It brings the gross-out comedy genre to a new low.

Full Review | Mar 30, 2001

Offers only tired jokes, grimace-worthy physical comedy and bad, bad acting.

| Original Score: 0/4 | Mar 30, 2001

Yet one more slice of American Pie-style outrageousness for and about guys with raging libidos and pinheads.

| Mar 30, 2001

Much of Tomcats is actually boisterously, crudely entertaining.

Full Review | Mar 30, 2001

Raucously energetic and replete with a barrage of graphic sexual humor.

| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Mar 30, 2001

Of course, we expect such films to be tasteless. That's their job. But that doesn't forgive them for being more abusive than bawdy or more sleazy than kinky.

Full Review | Mar 30, 2001

An inept, gross variation on Farrelly brothers' themes.

Full Review | Mar 30, 2001

Simply dull. It's gross, but never really risque.

Full Review | Mar 30, 2001

A comedy positioned outside the normal range of human response.

| Original Score: 0/4 | Mar 30, 2001

From dumb and dumber comedy it drags us south to bonehead.

Full Review | Mar 30, 2001

At times, it doesn't seem like movies can achieve any further debasement in the gross-out sweepstakes. And then along comes Tomcats.

| Original Score: 0/5 | Mar 29, 2001

The film is enthusiastically vulgar but not particularly funny, perhaps because it too often loses the distinction between gross-out humor and the merely gross.

Full Review | Original Score: 1/5 | Mar 29, 2001

Tomcats is the first film to be produced by Revolution, the new company of former Disney Studios boss Joe Roth. If this is the revolution, start it without me.

Full Review | Mar 29, 2001

The funniest scene in Tomcats is at the end of a series of outtakes shown during the closing credits. Should you sit through what precedes it just to reach this puny payoff? No.

| Mar 29, 2001

Poirier wants to revel in the gutter, but despite the juvenile vulgarity of Tomcats, his head is in the clouds.

Full Review | Mar 29, 2001

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