
Hard-partying brothers Mike (Adam Devine) and Dave (Zac Efron) place an online ad to find the perfect dates (Anna Kendrick, Aubrey Plaza) for their sister's Hawaiian wedding. Hoping for a wild getaway, the boys instead find themselves outsmarted and out-partied by the uncontrollable duo.... (Full plot summary below)
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Hard-partying brothers Mike (Adam Devine) and Dave (Zac Efron) place an online ad to find the perfect dates (Anna Kendrick, Aubrey Plaza) for their sister's Hawaiian wedding. Hoping for a wild getaway, the boys instead find themselves outsmarted and out-partied by the uncontrollable duo.
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| The Stranger (Seattle, WA)Elinor JonesAlas, from the lame premise to the dumb execution, [Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates] ends up feeling super dated. |
| The RingerAllison P. DavisSomehow, this film is the rare rom-com that rewards a party girl rather than forces her to change. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleComedy is getting more and more nasty and more and more funny. But it’s hard to imagine any movie more nasty-funny than Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates. |
| Reason OnlineKurt LoderAubrey Plaza is the movie's dark heart -- in what might otherwise be a run-of-the-mill bro-com, she's a breath of foul air. |
| Entertainment WeeklyLeah GreenblattEfron and Devine are an endearingly loony duo, and as much as Plaza and Kendrick never quite sell their vixen shtick, the supporting cast is wickedly stacked. It’s like riding a roller coaster fueled by Red Bull and grain alcohol: kind of gross but pretty fun, too. |
| Star-Democrat (Easton, MD)Greg Maki"Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates," an alleged comedy, has almost no connection to reality ... |
| Detroit NewsAdam GrahamThe movie goes for a bawdy, "outrageous" vibe and big laughs, which it lands less than half the time. |
| New York PostKyle SmithAs filthy as the back of a sanitation truck — but it has heart, too. Most of the comedy is funny, some of it is hilarious. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzIt's not for all tastes (certainly not mine), but for those who find such raunchy comedies funny this one is at least well-executed. |
| ABC TucsonPhil VillarrealThere's a sense of joy the cast and filmmakers had in making the movie, which pays off onscreen in steady belly laughs. |