21 and Over

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  • Opened March 1, 2013 
  • 1 hr 33 min
  • R | Crude and sexual content, pervasive language, some graphic nudity, drugs and drinking
  • Parents: Common Sense Media says Iffy for 16+. More on child suitability

  • Straight-A college student Jeff Chang has always done what he was supposed to do. But when his two best friends Casey and Miller surprise him with a visit for his 21st birthday, Jeff Chang decides to do everything he wants to do for a change, even though his important medical school interview is early the next morning. What was supposed to be one beer becomes a night of humiliation, over indulgence and utter debauchery in this coming-of-drinking-age-comedy, from the writers of 'The Hangover,' about living youth to its fullest. Full synopsis

  • Cast: Miles Teller, Skylar Astin, Justin Chon, Sarah Wright, Jonathan Keltz, François Chau
  • Director: Scott Moore, Jon Lucas
  • Genres: Comedy

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Fan Reviews

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stupid movie

by RICH.PHAM9

I think this movie is not suitable to kids to watch. The acting is stupid and nothing else just school kids who like party and get drunk.....Not recommended.....

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Funny!

by dayda7

I was expecting Project X all over again but it actually had more of a story with it! Loved it! Hilarious! & I totally want to do the "Tower of Power"...

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College comedy for the hipster age

by LisaGilkison

I knew going in what kind of movie to expect. A typical movie about the escapades of college age friends. I knew I would find it funny, but I had no idea how funny. I was crying I was laughing so...

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Critic Reviews

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San Francisco Chronicle
| Peter Hartlaub

Writer-directors Jon Lucas and Scott Moore find a nice balance between the over-the-top high jinks and an emotional core, which unexpectedly crystallizes relatively late in the movie. Read full review

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Movie Nation
| Roger Moore

The bottom-line on this bottom-baring/bottom-branding farce is “Is it funny, on top of all the shocks?” And yes, it is. On a number of few occasions, all of them involving Jeff Chang. Read full review

60
The Hollywood Reporter
| Todd McCarthy

This paean to youthful irresponsibility applies the right crude and rude 'tude to its bulging sack of gags to have the desired effect on its target audience. Read full review

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The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
| Rick Groen

Certainty, then, is the watchword, and you can be certain of three things: There will be plenty of juvenile energy to power the vehicle; there will be a few mild chuckles en route; there will be no reason to remember the ride the instant it ends. Read full review

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A scene from "21 and Over."