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When three parents stumble upon their daughters' pact to lose their virginity at prom, they launch a covert one-night operation to stop the teens from sealing the deal. Leslie Mann (The Other Woman, This Is 40), Ike Barinholtz (Neighbors, Suicide Squad) and John Cena (Trainwreck, Sisters) star in Blockers, the directorial debut of Kay Cannon (writer of the Pitch Perfect series). The comedy is produced by Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and James Weaver, under their Point Grey Pictures banner (Neighbors, This Is the End), alongside Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg (Harold & Kumar series) and DMG Entertainment's Chris Fenton (47 Ronin). Good Universe's Nathan Kahane and Joseph Drake (Don't Breathe, Juno) executive produce with Chris Cowles (Collide) of DMG and Josh Fagen, Dave Stassen and Jonathan McCoy. The film is written by brothers Brian & Jim Kehoe, Hurwitz & Schlossberg and Eben Russell.
Rating
R (for crude and sexual content, and language throughout, drug content, teen partying, and some graphic nudity)
Director
Kay Cannon
Studio
Universal Pictures
Writer
Brian Kehoe, Jim Kehoe
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- i loved this movie we laughed so hard especially since we have adult children and preteen grandaughtersReply
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- The jokes and acting come off well but I find myself feeling like I'm being lectured by the Hollywood elite about how to raise my children. Get off the pulpit Hollywood and just give me a good timeReply
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- I loved 80 percent of this movie! If you want to laugh and can tolerate foul language and sexua displays, go see this.Reply
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- Family comedy with relatable parental & high school student issues. Decent acting, & well written. I enjoyed the LGBT aspect of it, most kids are afraid to come out & this film showing the fairytale side of it, may help them have the courage to be themselves. I'd recommend for a parent with their pre-teen children.Reply
- I don't remember ever laughing this hard at a movie. I held a cap over my mouth though part of it to muffle my laughs though some of it. My sides were hurting.Reply