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Strangers with Candy
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Strangers with Candy reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 57 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
6.5 out of 10
based on 28 reviews
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MPAA RATING: R for sexual content, language and some drug material

Starring Amy Sedaris, Stephen Colbert, Paul Dinello, Matthew Broderick, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Philip Seymour Hoffman

Strangers with Candy is a daring leap backwards. A prequel to the critically acclaimed Comedy Central series of the same name, it is the tale of Jerri Blank (Sedaris), a forty-seven year old ex-con, junky whore who decides to return home after thirty-two years as a runaway. (ThinkFilm)


GENRE(S): Comedy  
WRITTEN BY: Stephen Colbert (also series Strangers with Candy)
Paul Dinello (also series Strangers with Candy)
Amy Sedaris (also series Strangers with Candy)
Mitch Rouse (series Strangers with Candy)
 
DIRECTED BY: Paul Dinello  
RELEASE DATE: DVD: November 14, 2006 
Theatrical: June 28, 2006 
RUNNING TIME: 97 minutes, Color 
ORIGIN: USA 

What The Critics Said

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91
Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow
Strangers With Candy -- a perfect title -- is filled with straight-faced loonies. It's a nutcake you actually want to eat.
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78
Austin Chronicle Toddy Burton
Fans of the show will rejoice and a few newbies will become converts. In this heightened reality, there are no rules except to get the laugh. And they do, incessantly.
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75
Miami Herald Connie Ogle
The aggressively over-the-top plot is sloppy and totally irrelevant. What counts are the jokes that fly so fast they're easy to miss.
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75
Portland Oregonian Marc Mohan
A sometimes very funny movie made by very funny people.
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75
Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum
If you loved Amy Sedaris before in a golfer-lady wig and inbred chump's grin, you'll maybe love her again here, while wishing she had another TV-episode-size venue for her talents
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75
The Onion (A.V. Club) Nathan Rabin
Lives and dies on the strength of individual gags, most of which are clever, but none of which quite make up for the absence of a strong narrative drive. Sometimes being funny isn't enough.
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75
Premiere Monica A. Reyhani
This is one unmarked van you just might want to take a ride with.
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75
Chicago Tribune Jessica Reaves
Easily the wittiest, most ridiculous and best-written comedy of the year.
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75
Christian Science Monitor Peter Rainer
This camp farce has its moments of high hilarity, and Sedaris is a spark plug, but it's wildly uneven.
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70
The New York Times Dana Stevens
Devotees of the series, admirers of Ms. Sedaris and fake-news junkies who can never get enough of Mr. Colbert will find reasons to see it and to convince themselves that it is funnier and more satisfying than it really is. Count me in.
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67
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Sean Axmaker
The "guest cast" includes Philip Seymour Hoffman, Allison Janney and Sarah Jessica Parker, but all are upstaged by Greg Hollimon's cheerfully corrupt Principal Blackman and Sedaris.
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63
USA Today Claudia Puig
Fans of the cult TV comedy Strangers with Candy may be happy to catch any sighting of the silly escapades of Amy Sedaris' middle-aged ex-con junkie. But purists will prefer the Comedy Central episodes to this uneven film.
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63
TV Guide Ken Fox
When it comes right down to it, there are two kinds of people in this world: Those who despised Comedy Central's notorious series Strangers with Candy as the rudest, crudest and most offensive show ever to appear on television, and those who loved it for those very reasons.
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63
Boston Globe Wesley Morris
Still comic, but bigger isn't better.
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63
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Liam Lacey
When it comes to rude comedy, one person's caviar is another's smelly fish gunk. A case in point is Strangers With Candy.
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60
The Hollywood Reporter Sheri Linden
Offers more laughs than most comedies of recent vintage. But what was subversive on the tube feels muted at feature length.
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60
Washington Post Desson Thomson
Of all ironies, "Strangers" occasionally takes a step in the direction of the after-school specials it's trying to twit; you'll catch it trying to make you feel warm and fuzzy about Jerri.
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60
Variety Dennis Harvey
A pic that will delight the previously converted, but, as film is just as hit-and-miss as the series was.
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60
LA Weekly Ernest Hardy
The film is never really more than a series of loosely connected riffs and set pieces. That'd be fine except much of it is slack and airless; the laughs are many but they're too spread out -- a far cry from the series' heyday of taut, rapid-fire lunacy. Still, it's worth catching the film just for Sedaris' performance.
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50
San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle
The best thing about Strangers With Candy is its relentlessness. It doesn't back off on its absurd humor, doesn't try to make sense and doesn't soft-pedal the characters.
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50
New York Daily News Jack Mathews
The jokes are so sketchy and silly it quickly passes the point of wretched excess.
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50
Philadelphia Inquirer Carrie Rickey
I liked this movie better when it was called "Rock'n'Roll High School" and starred the Ramones and Mary Woronov.
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50
Los Angeles Times Mark Olsen
A film that never quite manages to justify its existence.
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40
Dallas Observer Jim Ridley
Here, jokes are just as likely to end not in punch lines, but in uncomfortable silence, impenetrable irony or stomach flips.
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40
Film Threat Daniel Wible
Chock-full of offensive stereotypes and puerile in-jokes.
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40
Village Voice Michael Atkinson
Strangers With Candy regularly lampoons junkie-reparation melodramas and after-school specials, but with so little focus it's never clear what the film, or even Sedaris's vaudeville buffoon incarnation, is supposed to be parodying. That may be its fascination for some--it's a satire without a baseline, free-floating in its own self-indulgent ether.
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30
Chicago Reader J.R. Jones
Smirky, gum-in-your-hair humor dominates this dreadful 2005 feature.
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0
New York Post Kyle Smith
The Amy Sedaris comedy based on the failed TV show isn't the least funny film of the year - but for that it should send a thank-you note to "United 93."
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now!The average user rating for this movie is 6.5 (out of 10) based on 26 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Cory S. gave it a2:
This was a truly terrible movie. I've never heard of the TV show, but this was bad. There is something seriously wrong with Amy Sedaris' face in this. With a pointless and far-off plotline, it barely made me want to almost laugh. The script is just bad. I implore anyone who hasn't seen this to never watch it.

Caroline M. gave it a3:
Not the worst movie I've ever seen, but pretty lame. I would say it's probably not going to appeal to many people over the age of 45. If you like your humour more on the witty/dark side than silly/mean, stay away. Really just pretty stupid and a waste of some not bad talent.

Amelia S. gave it an8:
My rating is for those who have never seen the TV show. For avid fans of the cult series - such as myself - the rating would be about a 6. The film is full of great jokes and boasts a stellar cast, but a fan of the show would expect more. A lot of the jokes are recycled - something I don't mind - but there aren't enough new ones. I also miss the overly dramatic music, of which there was very little. Regardless, I still own the dvd. However, the TV series is much, much better.

Eric J gave it a3:
Fan of the series - but movie was really lame. It seems as if they took the original premise of the show, watered it down, spread it out and went home. Very dissapointing.

Me 2 gave it a5:
It's true, this movie is boring. I love watching Amy Sedaris and her little tics, but that doesn't justify this movie. Great cameos, but again, doesn't help. A story would help. Funny-ish at times, but mostly a chore to watch. Could be better.

Mike D. gave it a3:
I liked the TV series but the movie was boring. Only a couple of funny parts but I expected much more. Not worth a rental.

David B. gave it an8:
This movie is both bizarre and hilarious. I have never seen the series, but this film satirizes sex, race relations, religion and the extremely surreal experience of high school. Great writing and very funny characterizations.

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