It's good for a couple of fart jokes and otherwise utterly forgettable.
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RogerEbert.comSheila O'Malley
RogerEbert.comSheila O'Malley
The film is shot in a pretty stock manner, with jokes falling flat (when one does land, it feels like a miracle) and musical cues guiding us toward appropriate emotional responses.
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The DissolveNick Schager
The DissolveNick Schager
It’s a film that feels like it’s simply going through the motions—not to mention one whose ultimate critique of trying to relive the past is, in light of its mass of clichés, more than a tad disingenuous.
Cloying and smug when it's not being unfunny and crass, the high school reunion comedy Back in the Day hits lows with a frequency that suggests a world-class sharp shooter or free-throw king.