Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising

    Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising
    2016

    Synopsis

    A sorority moves in next door to the home of Mac and Kelly Radner who have a young child. The Radner's enlist their former nemeses from the fraternity to help battle the raucous sisters.

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    Cast

    • Seth RogenMac Radner
    • Zac EfronTeddy Sanders
    • Rose ByrneKelly Radner
    • Chloë Grace MoretzShelby
    • Dave FrancoPete
    • Ike BarinholtzJimmy
    • Lisa KudrowDean Carol Gladstone
    • Selena GomezPhi Lamda President
    • Jerrod CarmichaelGarf
    • Carla GalloPaula

    Recommendations

    • 91

      IndieWire

      One of the greatest comedy sequels ever made.
    • 75

      TheWrap

      Neighbors 2 never lags, and the laughs keep coming, even though they’re coming from a fairly familiar place. If that’s all you want, that’s what you get. But, hey at least you get it, which is more than you can say for most sequels.
    • 70

      Variety

      The film has a knowingly conflicted engagement with millennial-generation feminism that freshens its outlook even as it unevenly rejigs many of its predecessor’s gags. Still, while a subtly clawed Chloë Grace Moretz proves a worthy new foil, it’s Zac Efron’s tragicomic anatomy of a dudebro that remains this series’ sharpest asset.
    • 67

      The Playlist

      At its best, the film becomes something winningly subversive.
    • 60

      CineVue

      Bad Neighbours 2 is a smart and worthy continuation of this comedic battle of the age-groups with a cracking takedown of "super rape-y" frat boy culture, where every themed party is 'bros and hoes', and makes a stand for female empowerment, all the while serving up belly laughs, rehashed-but-still-brilliant airbag gags and feminist-inspired gross-out acts.
    • 50

      Movie Nation

      It’s got just about enough laughs, but there’s so much more that the Script by Committee wants to shoehorn in, like female empowerment, bad parenting passed off as “doing our best” just like our parents, gay marriage and the incredibly sexist college Greek system, a relic of the “Animal House” era that remains as “rapey” as ever.
    • 40

      The Guardian

      This pretty routine follow-up has some decent material and amiable bad taste, heavily diluted with gallons of very ordinary sequel product: more of the same.
    • 40

      The Hollywood Reporter

      In their awkward attempt to shoehorn these kids into the first pic's formula, Stoller and his writing collaborators care far less about creating believable characters than getting to the next laugh.

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