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Step Brothers
EMAILPRINTColumbia Pictures (Sony)

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 33 critic reviews
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Based on 89 votes
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Movie Info
Genre(s): Comedy
Written by:
Will Ferrell
Adam McKay
Directed by: Adam McKay
Release Date:
Theatrical: July 25, 2008
DVD: December 2, 2008
Running Time: 95 minutes, Color
Origin: USA
Summary
RATING: R for crude and sexual content, and pervasive language
Starring Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Richard Jenkins, Mary Steenburgen, Adam Scott, and Katherine Hahn
Brennan Huff is a sporadically employed thirty-nine-year-old who lives with his mother, Nancy. Dale Doback is a terminally unemployed forty-year-old who lives with his father, Robert. When Robert and Nancy marry and move in together, Brennan and Dale are forced to live with each other as step brothers. As their narcissism and downright aggressive laziness threaten to tear the family apart, these two middle-aged, immature, overgrown boys will orchestrate an insane, elaborate plan to bring their parents back together. To pull it off, they must form an unlikely bond that maybe, just maybe, will finally get them out of the house. (Sony Pictures)
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What The Critics Said
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New York Post Kyle Smith
There is too much funny here for a movie (even though it continues into the closing credits). Step Brothers should be a TV show.
Read Full Review >Washington Post Stephen Hunter
So childish it seems to arrive in diapers, and that's not bad; it's good.
Read Full Review >Village Voice Scott Foundas
Not to wax too serious here (since this is, after all, a movie in which two nearly middle-aged men beat each other over the heads with blunt instruments on their front lawn), but ticking away just beneath Step Brothers' freely associative surface is a fairly astute commentary on how we define such abstract concepts as "growing up" and "making something of yourself."
Read Full Review >Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman
Step Brothers is a Judd Apatow production and it's the closest that the Apatow factory has come to spitting out a dumb-and-dumber high-concept comedy.
Read Full Review >Philadelphia Inquirer Steven Rea
While Ferrell and Reilly are great together, hatching harebrained schemes that have no basis in reality, part of the unexpected treat of Step Brothers is watching Jenkins and Steenburgen sink to such blithely immature levels of rude and crude comedy.
Read Full Review >Premiere Jenni Miller
Step Brothers is a hard R, for good reason. While it's somewhat sweeter, if you will, than a typical Apatow flick, the ludicrous situations call for equally ludicrous behavior and statements.
Read Full Review >Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek
Stupid, crude and hilarious, Step Brothers works by sneaking past our better judgment.
Read Full Review >Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow
Step Brothers at its best is a smarter "Dumb and Dumber."
Read Full Review >Boston Globe Ty Burr
Take the kids at your peril. Mismarketing aside, Step Brothers is crudely funny, which means that sometimes it's crudely hilarious and more often it's just crude.
Read Full Review >Miami Herald Rene Rodriguez
It's a testament to their performances -- and the spirit of this surprisingly raunchy, decidedly R-rated comedy -- that by the end credits, you've grown to like them a little bit. You just wouldn't want to live with them.
Read Full Review >TV Guide Staff (Not credited)
The inspired pairing of "Talledega's" Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly, two actors smart enough to play dumb and make it work.
Read Full Review >Rolling Stone Peter Travers
Starting at infantile and regressing hysterically from there, Step Brothers flies on the comic chemistry of Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly.
Read Full Review >Los Angeles Times Sam Adams
Step Brothers is not a retread so much as a reduction, stripping away the magical pretext of "Elf" and the period trappings of "Anchorman" to get to the heart of the thriving man-boy genre.
Read Full Review >Empire Chris Hewitt
It's no Anchorman, but it's several steps in the right direction.
Read Full Review >Christian Science Monitor Peter Rainer
Reilly is a good foil for Ferrell, but too many of their scenes together have the effect of improv night at the comedy club.
Read Full Review >Portland Oregonian M. E. Russell
Are Will Ferrell and director Adam McKay getting tired of their own shtick?
Read Full Review >Film Threat Mark Bell
Simply, the movie is a tale of extremes resulting in a tepid middleground.
Read Full Review >USA Today Claudia Puig
America loves dysfunctional families, but haven't we seen enough middle-aged losers who haven't grown up?
Read Full Review >Seattle Post-Intelligencer Sean Axmaker
The Will Ferrell comedy engine is running on empty in Step Brothers.
Read Full Review >The Onion (A.V. Club) Scott Tobias
This is a loud, ugly, foul comedy whose shortcomings extends far into the supporting cast.
Read Full Review >Newsweek David Ansen
I don't want to sound like a party pooper (or deny that there is something wickedly funny about seeing these middle-age adolescents beating the crap out of a playground full of little bullying kids) but there's something depressing about the never-ending celebration of eternal adolescence in recent American comedies.
Read Full Review >Variety John Anderson
The film is funny at times but lapses into the reflexive vulgarity that seems to be the default mechanism of the Apatow machinery.
Read Full Review >Austin Chronicle Marc Savlov
Step Brothers has comic fuel to burn, some of it unashamedly non sequitur and stupid-brilliant, but it still feels like a post-"Talladega" flameout.
Read Full Review >The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt
The only thing that can explain middle-aged men acting like 6-year-olds is mental retardation, and there's nothing funny about that. The idea of middle-aged actors playing adolescents isn't much funnier. Put it this way: Such an idea does not make for an inexhaustible source of comedy.
Read Full Review >The New York Times Manohla Dargis
They're losers that only a mother, an entertainment manager or a gang of self-satisfied comedy insiders could love.
Read Full Review >Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
In Step Brothers, the language is simply showing off by talking dirty. It serves no comic function, and just sort of sits there in the air, making me cringe.
Read Full Review >ReelViews James Berardinelli
Humor is subjective, but this movie made me feel as if I had been subjected to something unpleasant.
Read Full Review >Chicago Reader J.R. Jones
Ferrell and Reilly get more mileage out of juvenile pouting and bickering than any other performers I can imagine, but that's about as far as this goes.
Read Full Review >New York Daily News Joe Neumaier
So that's three snickers, not counting the Bush quote, 'cause including that one ain't fair, man.
Read Full Review >Wall Street Journal Joe Morgenstern
There's a good subject for satire here, the extended adolescence of American kids. But satire presupposes maturity, or at least some perspective. The movie's calculation is that its subjects and audience share the same point of view. The results are truly ghastly.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this movie is 6.9 (out of 10) based on 89 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Movie Expert gave it a10:
Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly are comedic geniuses. The whole man-child concept makes it great to rewatch it on cable, and a great movie to own on DVD. Loved the parts with Richard Jenkins, Mary Steenburgen, and Derek from Party Down. Lots of gut-busting humor, as it will be drenched with soy sauce. As Huff and Doback say, 'boats and hoes!'
k k gave it a0:
Wow, bad, and i loved talladega nights.
Tom P gave it a1:
Not including the three minutes of The Love Guru I could tolerate, this is probably one of the worst comedies I have ever seen, It's more predictable than the worst Adam Sandler movies, witholding the times when something that is beyond random, in the most unfunny way imaginable was thrown in. (Dale's affair with Brennan's brother's wife comes to mind) Friends of mine hyped this movie up, claiming it was better than Superbad and Pineapple Express, and I sat through the whole movie turning to another friend, both of us wondering when something even mildly entertaining was going to happen. I believe I smiled a few times at best. Every other moment was a painful waste of time.
shaun m gave it a10:
This may be the funniest movie I have ever seen!!! watched it twice in a row and laughed just as hard
Bobo Bobo gave it a0:
No matter what your IQ, Step Brothers is guaranteed to insult your intelligence.
Cody P. gave it a10:
This was a great movie and if you don't enjoy the movie you have to check to see if you have a pulse this is down right halirous.
Dan C. gave it a0:
Truly terrible. Shockingly bad. Horrifically unfunny, with rare exceptions. Also, surprisingly mean-spiried, nasty, and "woman-hating" (and I'm a man saying this, not a reactionary hyper-feminist). Vulgar without being funny, which is the worst sin a comedy can commit. I've really enjoyed both lead actors' work in the past, so the awfulness of this was a real shock. 98 minutes of your life that you will never get back, and will regret having spent with this atrocity. I would award negative stars if that were possible.
