Step Brothers
Coincidentally the duo from different parents are plan-less and lazy, but the unprecedented happens when their both parents come together in holy matrimony.
13 October 1964, Chicago, Illinois, USA
29 July 1965, Secaucus, New Jersey, USA
1976, Managua, Nicaragua
21 April 1970, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
22 September 2000, Tarzana, California, USA
15 September 1928, Brooklyn, New York, USA
15 April 1982, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
8 September 1968, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
17 June 1980, Springfield, Ohio, USA
February 01, 2009
Step Brothers is a rowdy, rambunctious, fitful, against-the-wall comedy. Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, and director writer Adam McKay heave comedy, like spaghetti, against the wall. About half sticks; the other half makes a real mess.December 19, 2010
Foul-mouthed Ferrell comedy isn't very funny. No kids.July 25, 2008
There's a good subject for satire here, the extended adolescence of American kids. But satire presupposes maturity, or at least some perspective.July 14, 2011
McKay and co. manage to pull off a strangely heart-warming finale.October 21, 2014
You only needed one look at the poster for Step Brothers to know exactly what this film would be like.October 18, 2008
Unremittingly juvenile and irredeemably funny.December 24, 2009
You know you're in trouble when the cleverest parts of your movie are the ironic T-shirts, worn unironically ... (but) a bonus is deserved by the person who dug up the Pablo Cruise shirt.August 29, 2008
Despite some obvious flaws, 'Step Brothers' remains a hugely enjoyable, well-constructed slice of lowbrow Saturday night entertainment, leaving Ferrell's position as the reigning king of US comedy secure for a while longer.October 14, 2012
Step Brothers is unashamedly dumb, unoriginal and downright offensively childish. But aren't these the very same reasons why people like these movies?October 18, 2008
On its own terms, Step Brothers is hilarious. But it's a shame that the filmmakers didn't have more faith in the audience. Why resort to gross-out tactics when your premise is strong enough to allow for a more sophisticated approach?