The Inbetweeners

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  • Opened September 7, 2012 (LA, NY)
  • 1 hr 35 min
  • R | Strong crude and sexual content, some graphic nudity, language, alcohol and brief drug use
  • Parents: Common Sense Media says Iffy for 16+. More on child suitability

  • The UK's answer to AMERICAN PIE, THE INBETWEENERS is a raunchy teen comedy about four loser friends navigating their way through life armed only with their hormones. Step into a world of humiliation and awkward moments as Will, Jay, Simon and Neil go on their first vacation to Greece in search of high times and wild sex - with no parents, no teachers, no money, and little to no chance with the ladies. Full synopsis

  • Cast: Blake Harrison, Joe Thomas, James Buckley, Simon Bird
  • Director: Ben Palmer
  • Genres: Art House/Foreign, Comedy

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So-so
Proof Positive Hormones Know No Nationality.

by Alon Patterson

British, yes. Funny, at times. Cultural differences to US, many. Still, teen angst is international, as is teen awkwardness. The fixation on sex is also common. If you're looking for an...

No
Not my kind of movie.

by ClaraNavaille

This movie did have some funny parts, but over all I'd say it was definitely not worth it to go and see it in theaters. It was very graphic and inappropriate, often showing wayyy more than I ever...

Must Go!
If you like laughing, you must watch!!

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Awesome movie! I could watch it over and over again. I would recommend watching series before you watch this movie but still. I wish it was in more theaters in America. :( but still check it out for...

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Critic Reviews

80
Empire
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Like any holiday, it is episodic and suffers from repetition but this is gag-for-gag the funniest film of the summer and a fitting end to a much-loved series. So long boys, it's been great to know you. Read full review

75
Entertainment Weekly
| Lisa Schwarzbaum

This feature-length dose of boyish sexual fumbling and fantastically dirty British slang is bound to expand an American viewer's vocabulary. Read full review

63
New York Post
| Kyle Smith

It turns out that constraint is really what the show is all about, or to put it another way, I'm disappointed that they turned my horny-teen comedy into a gross-out comedy. Read full review

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Simon Bird, James Buckley, Blake Harrison, Joe Thomas in "The Inbetweeners."