Synopsis
This time, there's no wedding. No bachelor party. What could go wrong, right? But when the Wolfpack hits the road, all bets are off.
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Cast
- Bradley CooperPhil Wenneck
- Ed HelmsStu Price
- Zach GalifianakisAlan Garner
- Justin BarthaDoug Billings
- Ken JeongMr. Chow
- John GoodmanMarshall
- Melissa McCarthyCassie
- Jeffrey TamborSid Garner
- Heather GrahamJade
- Mike EppsBlack Doug
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Tampa Bay Times
The Hangover Part III is more like "Beverly Hills Cop," a generic crime flick improved by comical touches that shouldn't fit the proceedings. - 50
McClatchy-Tribune News Service
As "Hangovers" go, Part III isn't challenging or unpleasant, just instantly forgettable. It won't take much to sleep this one off. - 40
Empire
Tonally a complete departure from the rest of the series, which is at once laudably brave and disappointingly unfunny. - 40
Variety
Ditching the hangovers, the backward structure, the fleshed-out characters and any sense of debauchery or fun, this installment instead just thrusts its long-suffering protagonists into a rote chase narrative, periodically pausing to trot out fan favorites for a curtain call. - 40
The Hollywood Reporter
Young viewers looking for unbridled raunch will be sadly disappointed, and so will other moviegoers expecting more than a few wan chuckles. This picture is like a brightly colored balloon with all the comic air seeping out. - 40
Total Film
Less abrasive than Part II, but lacking any of Part I's freshness, this is the most lacklustre return-to-Vegas, trilogy-closing caper since "Ocean's Thirteen." - 40
Village Voice
With The Hangover Part III, director Todd Phillips continues to occupy an apt (and very lucrative) niche, casting rich, entitled fraternity dicks as underdog heroes beset by shrewish women, foreigners with funny accents, and even animals-often cute animals with big, dewy eyes. - 38
Boston Globe
This third go-round for the "Wolf Pack" doesn't bother to Xerox the original 2009 hit comedy, as 2011's witless "Hangover 2" did. Instead, the new movie heads in different, if utterly formulaic, directions. So it's not terrible. It's just bad.