1. 'Why Him?' Review - Making Bad | We Live Entertainment
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Why Him? Is a ripoff of Meet the Parents from the writer of Meet the Parents that somehow doesn't understand Meet the Parents.
2. Movie Review: "Why Him?" - Beachcomber News
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There is always a line. A line between too far and not far enough. Between good and bad, enough and too much, tasteful and tasteless, funny and vulgar, old and new.
3. Movie Review: Why Him? (2016) - The Critical Movie Critics
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Movie review of Why Him? (2016) by The Critical Movie Critics | Comedy has a father refusing to accept the unfiltered boyfriend of his daughter's.
4. Why Him? | Rotten Tomatoes
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During the holidays, loving but overprotective Ned (Bryan Cranston) travels to California to visit his daughter Stephanie (Zoey Deutch) at Stanford University. While there, he meets his biggest nightmare: her well-meaning but socially awkward boyfriend, Laird (James Franco). Even though Laird is a multimillionaire, Ned disapproves of his freewheeling attitude and unfiltered language. His panic level escalates even further when he learns that Laird plans to ask for Stephanie's hand in marriage.
5. Why Him? (2016) - Review That Movie! (Spoilers Allowed)
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6. Movie Review: Why bother with “Why Him?”
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It’s fair if not entirely accurate to say everything funny about it is stuff you can see in the trailers and TV ads for “Why Him?” Because those samples aren’t the least big…
7. Review: 'Why Him' Makes Me Ask 'Why Did I See This Movie'? - Film Fad
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When Ned Fleming’s (Bryan Cranston) daughter Stephanie (Zoey Deutch) invites him to meet her new billionaire boyfriend (James Franco), there’s a bit of an adjustment period. With an outlandishly crass personality, Laird Mayhew has Stephanie’s father questioning “Why Him” as he tries to adjust to his daughter’s wishes. But do James Franco and Bryan Cranston create a formula for a uniquely comedic film?
8. Why Him? Review
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As we move into 2017, can we leave juvenile humor back in 2016?
9. Why Him? Movie Review | Common Sense Media
Oct 3, 2024 · There is a fairly graphic scene of the father overhearing his daughter and her boyfriend having sex. A bit uncomfortable to watch with other ...
Funny but formulaic comedy has lots of crude material. Read Common Sense Media's Why Him? review, age rating, and parents guide.
10. Why Him: Because we don't deserve nice things - WRAL.com
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I was going to do this next week, but "Why Him" is so bad that I might as well give you my five worst movies of 2016 right now, and brother there are a lot to choose from.
11. 'Why Him?' Is Neither As Bad Nor As Good As You Think It Is - Pajiba
Dec 22, 2016 · Stephanie invites Ned, mom Barb (Megan Mullally), and little brother Scotty (Griffin Gluck) to Laird's for Christmas, hoping that her family ...
This Christmas, after the presents are unwrapped and breakfast is eaten, show your family how much you love them by taking them to a solid C+ movie. I mean, it’s fine. Your grandmother probably won’t like the scene where a teenage boy is teabagged by a dead moose while lying in a pool of urine, but whatever. She might. I don’t know your grandmother.
12. Why Him? (Review) - Film Feeder
It's basically the typical oddball-boyfriend-meets-girlfriend's-stern-father movie that you've seen countless times, in films like Meet The Parents and so forth ...
DIRECTOR: John Hamburg CAST: Bryan Cranston, James Franco, Zoey Deutch, Megan Mullally, Griffin Gluck, Keegan-Michael Key, Cedric the Entertainer, Zack Pearlman, Steve Aoki, Casey Wilson, Andrew Rannells, Adam DeVine RUNNING TIME: 111 mins CERTIFICATE: 15 BASICALLY…: Overprotective father Ned (Cranston) becomes increasingly concerned when he meets his daughter Stephanie’s (Deutch) new boyfriend, vulgar and wealthy […]
13. Why Him? review | Den of Geek
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Bryan Cranston heads back to comedy for Why Him? Sadly, he shouldn't have.
14. Why Him? (2016) - Review and/or viewer comments - Christian Answers
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15. Why Him? movie review & film summary (2016) | Roger Ebert
... Why Him? collapses the way so many R-rated comedies do ... I told her I thought it was one of the worst movies I'd seen. She said she ...
After an increasing cavalcade of flatly crass visual gags featuring high-tech toilets, moose urine and poorly-timed sexual shenanigans, Why Him? collapses the way so many R-rated comedies do.
16. WHY HIM? - Movieguide | Movie Reviews for Families
WHY HIM? is an extremely crude comedy about a father, who gets extremely upset when his college-age daughter establishes a really close relationship with a ...
WHY HIM? is an extremely crude comedy about a father, who gets extremely upset when his college-age daughter establishes a really close relationship with
17. 'Why Him?' Review: This Year's Cringe-iest Christmas Comedy | GQ
Dec 21, 2016 · The movie makes a late and unconvincing stab at giving her something to do, when Stephanie confronts her father and her boyfriend about their ...
Bryan Cranston and James Franco liven up a middling 'Meet the Parents' knockoff.
18. Review – Why this Movie? (“Why Him?”) | The Worst Show on the Web
Jan 4, 2017 · But Wendy would rather be with her beach bum friends and her handsome boyfriend, Bart (Kurt Russell), than think about school. So Dad decides to ...
Question: can several choice comedic actors take an ordinary script with a remedial plot and make it funnier than what’s on the written page? Answer: see this movie and find out how it’…
19. 'Why Him?': Film Review - The Hollywood Reporter
Dec 12, 2016 · Even in a so-so example like the aforementioned Bad Moms, the raucous behavior is grounded in reality (the pressure 21st century women feel ...
Bryan Cranston plays a protective father and James Franco his daughter's rich and obnoxious new boyfriend in John Hamburg's comedy 'Why Him?.'
20. Parent reviews for Why Him? - Movie - Common Sense Media
There is a fairly graphic scene of the father overhearing his daughter and her boyfriend having sex. A bit uncomfortable to watch with other people. Spoiler - ...
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