
Craig and Day Day have finally moved out of their parents houses and into their own crib. The cousins work nights at a local mall as security guards. When their house is robbed on Christmas Eve they team up to track him down.... (Full plot summary below)
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Craig and Day Day have finally moved out of their parents houses and into their own crib. The cousins work nights at a local mall as security guards. When their house is robbed on Christmas Eve they team up to track him down.
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| Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasFast and raunchy, Friday After Next surely stands apart from other holiday-themed movies for its gleeful low-down humor and a raft of uninhibited characters involved in one outrageous predicament after another. |
| Detroit Free PressJohn MonaghanCube and Epps play off each other well, but the comedy's success lies mostly in its talented stable of supporting actors. |
| Seattle TimesTed FryFriday movies are a lot like an African-American version of Seinfeld; they're really about nothing. And if you can appreciate the cultural dislocation of their urban California milieu, same as Seinfeld, they can be funny as hell. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean AxmakerThere's nothing sophisticated or inventive about it, but Cube has fun with his characters and first-time director Marcus Raboy drives the film with enough momentum and energy to make the gags flow together almost like a real story. That's enough to carry it through another Friday. |
| Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionBob LonginoJust for fun -- a break from shopping, tree trimming, cooking, cleaning, wrapping and all the rest. |
| TV GuideMaitland McDonaghIt's familiar, undemanding and not as bad as it could have been, but you can't help thinking that somewhere else, there's a real party going on. |
| New York TimesElvis MitchellCranks up an impressive amount of energy considering that it's the third installment. |
| Fat Guys at the MoviesKevin Carryou get what you've come to expect from the Friday movies |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanThe movie is altogether too infatuated with its ramshackle spirit. Most of the gags take after the characters -- they just sit there. |
| New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanThe movie's 85 minutes speed merrily along on a steady stream of outrageous antics, entertaining performances from seasoned pros (like John Witherspoon, as Craig's dyspeptic dad), and unforgettable introductions to new talent. |