
Wesley is out of a job and talking about sex at a Catholic school job interview (17th) doesn't help. She's also out of a boyfriend. But she has her two BFFs. She falls into the arms of a great guy and decides to repress her personality to keep him. When she hasn't heard from him in 5 days, she and her two BFFs, all drunk, write and send him a nasty email. He calls from a Mexican hospital just out of a coma. It's now a race for the 3 guilty women to get to his Cabo resort and ... (Full plot summary below)
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Wesley is out of a job and talking about sex at a Catholic school job interview (17th) doesn't help. She's also out of a boyfriend. But she has her two BFFs. She falls into the arms of a great guy and decides to repress her personality to keep him. When she hasn't heard from him in 5 days, she and her two BFFs, all drunk, write and send him a nasty email. He calls from a Mexican hospital just out of a coma. It's now a race for the 3 guilty women to get to his Cabo resort and find his room and phone before him and delete the email. Easier said than done. They get a room there. She bumps into her latest LA blind date at the resort.
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| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleDesperados is a lot of fun and announces “Saturday Night Live” alum Nasim Pedrad as a comic actress in the tradition of Sandra Bullock. |
| The GuardianBenjamin LeeIt’s imperfect, sometimes frustratingly so, but also just about fun enough for yet another tipsy Friday night locked down indoors, its sun-drenched setting proving alluring and yet cruelly out of reach. |
| The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Barry HertzMaybe Rapoport’s script from way back when was fiercer, sharper, and funnier, and the sands of time have simply eroded any of its interesting edges down to mere nubs of gross-out nothingness. But watching it today on Netflix, it can’t help but feel highly algorithmic. |
| New York PostJohnny OleksinskiSuch a comedy cannot depend solely on its supporting cast, especially when they’re tasked with lifting up subpar material. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreShock value has no value if it’s not shockingly funny. |
| The A.V. ClubKatie RifeThe cast as a whole persists mightily throughout this shambling, frustrating, overplotted film. |
| IndieWireKate ErblandComedy has to be more than just cheap, gross gags that illicit a response steeped in revulsion. It’s got to have a heart. |
| RogerEbert.comTomris LafflyAgonizing, blandly shot Desperados, which is among the most abysmal romantic comedies that came out of this century. |
| VarietyPeter DebrugeThe “raunchy” set-pieces feel like road bumps en route to a too obvious and disappointingly tidy conclusion. Do yourself a favor and spend five minutes — and as many dollars — researching something else to watch instead. |
| User ReviewclairebearbearSo much hate LOL I can only assume it is from a bunch of uptight dude reviewers. My ladies and I loved this. |