
On the day of their Father's 70th birthday party, four siblings come to terms with the publication of a novel written by the youngest sibling, that exposes the family's most intimate secrets.... (Full plot summary below)
Enjoy FREE movies and series with your Prime (USA) subscription or when you start a 30-day free trial!
Links compiled using automated software. Availability of offers subject to change / might be region specific / out of date.
On the day of their Father's 70th birthday party, four siblings come to terms with the publication of a novel written by the youngest sibling, that exposes the family's most intimate secrets.
Leave your thoughts about Peep World.
| Gordon and the WhaleChase WhalePEEP WORLD plays out like a 90 minute episode of your favorite sitcom |
| The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)Tara ThorneA strong ensemble led by narrator Lewis Black, Peep World is reasonably funny but never overly so, and the climactic dinner doesn't feel long enough to support the preceding hourish before it. |
| Brand XAndy KleinThe ... problem ... is how instantly and repeatedly Peep World recalls TV's Arrested Development ... but not as funny. |
| NewsBlazePrairie MillerA twisted take on notions about the naked truth, whether of dirty laundry dysfunctional families or local porn dives. And while exposing with satirical mischief upscale DNA dark sides, and the pitfalls of public metaphorical mooning. Father Knows Worst. |
| Common Sense MediaS. Jhoanna RobledoFlawed family comedy has plenty of conflict, little point. |
| Film School RejectsRobert LevinThere's no arc to what's on screen, because the film essentially begins right before the real story's climax, draws things out for 90 minutes and ends with a thud. |
| VarietyAlissa SimonSo lame that it barely gets a rise out of permanent erection jokes. |
| Village VoiceKarina LongworthThick with stale "We're Jewish!" and inconvenient-boner jokes, the film's a post-"Office," shaky-cam sitcom pilot stretched to feature length. |
| New York PressMark PeikertHimmelstein and Blaustein give us just a peep, when what we really want is a nice, long gape. |
| MSN MoviesJames Rocchi...the film's so flat and sour that when the whole cast are gathered together around a communal dinner table, all you want to do is escape the acid, claustrophobic rancor of its unpleasantness. |