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21 and Over


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Variety
This play-it-safe debut delivers, but doesn't exactly surprise, proving Lucas and Moore like their protagonists wasted, but ...
San Francisco Chronicle
Writer-directors Jon Lucas and Scott Moore find a nice balance between the over-the-top high jinks and an emotional core, wh...
Village Voice
You can't hate 21 & Over, and you can't laugh at it. The most you can do is just pity it for not being as outrageous as it t...
Chicago Sun-Times
Bleech. Tasteless. Even worse, unfunny.
Los Angeles Times
A cynical college-age Hangover redo with far, far fewer fully developed characters or inventive adventures. (And that's sayi...
USA Today
21 and Over is pretty much for people with an IQ of 21 and under.
Hollywood Reporter
A raucous boys' night comedy that goes for the outrageous and hits it often enough.
New York Post
I don't think I've ever seen someone ralph in super-slo-mo while riding a mechanical bull before, so kudos for originality t...
New York Daily News
Lucas and Moore don't bother to come up with a single funny joke. Instead they apparently hope that combining racist and sex...
The Boston Globe
Among the ingredients 21 is missing: the infectiously random silliness of a Zach Galifianakis, the smug hunkiness of a Bradl...
The New York Times
These guys get into more trouble in one night than members of this film's target audience will encounter in their entire col...
Entertainment Weekly
One of those brashly formulaic all-night-long youth-party flicks that's redeemed by the speed and personality of the actors.
Film School Rejects
Just isn’t funny; message that you need to choose between having fun or being responsible is asinine; once again an R-rated ...
ReviewSTL
If you want to go out for a fun night with the guys, '21 and Over is good for some cheap laughs' - but its nothing to write ...
Film Fracture
21 and Over is one of the most trivial and boring comedies about college, coming-of-age, and being 21 you will ever see--and...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Jon Lucas
Writer: Jon Lucas
Studio: Relativity Media
Cast: Miles Teller, Justin Chon, Skylar Astin

Release: March 1, 2013
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