You Again Reviews
No realism works its way into the script, which is painfully apparent when everyone has their own dance sequences.
| Original Score: 2/10 | Nov 30, 2020
Betty White is, well, Betty White.
| Original Score: 2.5/4.0 | Sep 27, 2020
No matter how old you get, you may never outlive high school but you'll always relive it. ... Fun, laughter . . .and Betty White -- again!
| Nov 16, 2019
You Again isn't just risible, it is hilariously risible. It may even be more hilariously risible than risible ever has the right to be. 'Laboriously contrived' doesn't even get near it.
| Aug 30, 2018
...the majority of this stuff wouldn't pass muster on even the hackiest of sitcoms...
| Original Score: 1.5/4 | Jan 27, 2013
Featuring caricatures instead of characters, "You Again" is a tired and formulaic comedy with few funny moments.
| Original Score: 1.0/5 | Jan 6, 2013
| Original Score: C | Apr 21, 2012
There's hardly one moment of surprise or originality in You Again.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Jul 14, 2011
This pointless trek to Not Funny chose to be as nice as possible every step of the way. And that just makes no sense.
| Original Score: 1/5 | Apr 4, 2011
Like staring at whorehouse wallpaper: it's sort of interesting, but you have a strong feeling you might be wasting your time. [Blu-ray]
| Original Score: .5/4 | Feb 21, 2011
All soft furnishings and gleaming teeth, it's inoffensive, made for in-flight viewing...
| Original Score: 2/5 | Nov 15, 2010
Appropriately titled, You Again won't win any prizes for originality but it does deliver just enough girly fun.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Nov 12, 2010
Joining the rank ranks of The Hottie And The Nottie, Gigli, Licence To Wed and any film where Matthew McConaughey gets his groove on with a girl is yet another unspeakably awful rom-com.
| Original Score: 1/5 | Nov 12, 2010
In this ditzy whirl nothing is pushed too far -- the bad aren't really bad, they're all sorry. And the assumption that high school is where it all happens is ringingly endorsed.
| Nov 12, 2010
You Again may have some very experienced faces in the cast, but the end product still turns out to be disappointingly cliched and trite.
| Nov 12, 2010
It's left to old pros Jamie Lee Curtis and Sigourney Weaver to add class to the proceedings, which they would if they weren't wasted on tedious slapstick.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Nov 12, 2010
The worst example of torture-by-chick-flick since Bride Wars.
| Original Score: 1/5 | Nov 11, 2010
A clever, perhaps even brilliant idea for a black comedy has here been slathered and stifled in a thick treacly layer of Disney-sentimental gloop.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Nov 11, 2010
Matters get a little saccharine and conciliatory near the end, but so do Shakespeare's comedies. Take what you get and enjoy it.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 11, 2010
Curtis and Weaver put on their game faces, but the script is consistently intent on embarrassing them, and it doesn't spare Kristin Chenoweth, forced to trot out her sparkly-pixie routines from Glee as a super-duper wedding planner.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Nov 11, 2010