Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.
Ted is really a rather sweet examination of loyalty, friendship, and love. Wahlberg and Kunis are charming together (though not exactly in a Cary Grant / Audrey Hepburn kind of way), and both manage to play this thing - at least the challenges-of-a-serious-relationship part of this thing - straight. Read full review
Not too many films serve up laughs that just keep on rolling with regularity from beginning to end, but Seth MacFarlane's directorial debut does so and without any feeling of strain. Read full review
A crass, foul-mouthed, mostly hilarious, surprisingly sentimental bromance. Read full review
It's hysterically, gut-bustingly funny. Read full review
One of the tricks of Ted -- perhaps its smartest one -- is that everyone, not just John, knows the bear can talk. Read full review
This bromance with rapid-fire quips, however, is undermined by unoriginal scenarios and a long, drawn-out chase scene. Read full review
True chemistry is hard to find. And by some stroke of movie magic - or sheer skill - Wahlberg and the bear make a pretty great team. Read full review
And yet. And yet, Gawd help me, the always surprising Mark Wahlberg throws himself into his thespian adventure with such radiant wacko energy, so full of Boston beans, that Ted is also kind of, well, impressively nuts. Read full review
For all of its transgressive plush-toy sex and screw-'em humor, the plot is pretty standard stuff. Read full review
Ted is often hilarious, sometimes sweet and, in the spirit of "Family Guy," consistently raunchy. Yet it's seriously overextended and, as the premise wears ever thinner, frantically overproduced. Read full review
3.5
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Straight outta the Build-A-Swear Workshop. Read full review
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