Tour De Pharmacy Reviews
Someone hand Samberg and Miller the yellow jersey immediately.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 13, 2017
It takes the thorny subject of doping in professional cycling and turns it into pure, gleeful mayhem.
| Jul 11, 2017
The film is directed by Jake Szymanski and written by Murray Miller, who paired so well on an earlier installment in what we can only hope will be a series of sports dismantlings.
| Jul 11, 2017
Apart from the generally good jokes and the amusing imitations of period style, what makes Tour de Pharmacy good company is the overarching sense of play.
| Jul 11, 2017
The never-ending jokes are profane, obvious, ludicrous, repetitive, absurdist, puerile, crass, tasteless, and, of course, totally freaking stupid. Yeah, I loved it.
| Jul 11, 2017
You don't have to know or care much about the sport to enjoy the broad sight gags, amusing tangents, and cartoonish accents.
| Original Score: B+ | Jul 11, 2017
Tour de Pharmacy is a tour de farce of bad taste, unsophisticated humor, brief nudity and absolutely no redeeming values at all except that it's damn funny and oh, so badly needed right about now.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Jul 7, 2017
A mock-doc sendup of the Tour de France, drug scandals, blood-doping and, sadly, men, Tour de Pharmacy has an interesting premise and nowhere to take it.
| Jul 7, 2017
As a piece of entertainment that primarily aims to distract and delight, it's can't-pass-up goofiness.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Jul 7, 2017
Tour de Pharmacy is smart, silly and often hilarious, and a worthy follow-up to creators Andy Samberg and Murray Miller's 2015 tennis lark 7 Days in Hell.
| Jul 7, 2017