This laughless letdown is in the running for the worst movie of 2020.
This laughless letdown is in the running for the worst movie of 2020.
Should meet the expectations of those searching for a perfectly nice little movie to watch with their mom.
The film doesn’t convey a barrier-shattering success story, but plays more like an episode of “Jerry Springer.”
I wish Melissa McCarthy would wake up and make better choices that showcase her talent.
Like a low-budget, college version of “Before Sunrise,” but with characters that aren’t nearly as interesting.
The gimmick wears thin quickly, and the story’s social commentary slant is too superficial to matter.