Metascore
46 out of 100

Mixed or average reviews - based on 29 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 29
  2. Negative: 7 out of 29
  1. 75
    The movie is not a comedy classic. But in a genre where so many movies struggle to lift themselves from zero to one, it's about, oh, a six point five.
  2. 75
    The humor gets raunchy enough to earn the "R" rating, but in some ways, it's pretty tame, especially in the wake of "The Hangover."
  3. You don't need to root for the best movies and you don't want to root for the worst. But, occasionally, along comes a picture so nearly good that you dearly wish it were better. Welcome to She's Out of My League, where the rooting interest is strong but so is the frustration.
  4. Reviewed by: Joe Holleman
    75
    If all you want from a movie are generous doses of laughs and some tender moments, She's Out Of My League should be right up your alley.
  5. What threatened to be yet another routine exercise in raunchiness instead turns out to be a sweet, charming, hilariously funny love story that could emerge as a sleeper hit.
  6. There's plenty of gross-out humor and lots of sex jokes, some of them absurd, some really funny. But what elevates She's Out of My League - it doesn't turn a 5 into a 10, but it helps - is heart, of which its characters have a surprising plenty.
  7. What he (Jay Baruchel) brings to She's Out of My League, in addition to the geek and the gawk, is a dash of the debonair, which might seem impossible and yet he does.
  8. 63
    A rowdy blast because the spiky young cast treats the played-out script like virgin territory. That's acting!
  9. 63
    She's Out of My League essentially plays its central premise straight, although the film does find time to veer into gross-out humor.
  10. Fortunately, the actors are so likable that these wincingly unfunny moments don't spoil the party.
  11. you sense that "The Hangover" loomed large over this production. Still, Eve has a true flair for zingers, and the movie's heart survives intact.
  12. 60
    Sometimes hilarious, occasionally outrageous and terribly uneven.
  13. I laughed here and there at She's Out of My League, but I sort of hated everything it had to say about nerds and babes and the sliding scale of self-image.
  14. 50
    Scenes that should be grotesquely funny deliver only chuckles rather than a big payoff.
  15. Reviewed by: Claudia Puig
    50
    Plausibility aside, the key to making the scenario work is comedy. Much can be forgiven if it delivers enough laughs. That's the main problem here. It's short on clever humor and big on convention and formula.
  16. Reviewed by: Lucy Barber
    50
    While Baruchel is fun to root for and watch flail about like a pipe-cleaner in the wind, this movie encourages a sick desire in me -- to see Michael Cera and all the runners-up in the Mr. Puniverse Contest knocked down a peg by a bully with a neck the size of a tree trunk.
  17. 50
    There are a few sensitive scenes, but it's the big blasts of raunchy that deliver its laughs.
  18. If you're hungry to see a romantic comedy about a genetically and culturally imbalanced geek-meets-babe relationship that makes the one in Knocked Up look like the quintessence of plausible human mating, then by all means subject yourself to the one-joke sub–Judd Apatow snark-athon that is She's Out of My League.
  19. Reviewed by: Robert Wilonsky
    50
    Slight comedy, directed by Jim Field Smith, who tries with modest success to blend the sticky-sweet with the plain ol' sticky.
  20. Reviewed by: Cliff Doerksen
    50
    Director Jim Field Smith lifts his best beats from Judd Apatow, and his worst from "American Pie."
  21. Reviewed by: Mike Hale
    40
    If you're going to make a romantic comedy called She's Out of My League about a schlubby nice guy and a pneumatic blonde, the last thing you want is for the audience to be left thinking: "He's right. She's way out of his league."
  22. Reviewed by: John Anderson
    40
    This appealingly cast movie seesaws from unlikely thoughtfulness to imbecilic vulgarity.
  23. Even though She's Out of My League ends exactly where you think it will, it does so without ever having actually gone anywhere at all.
  24. About as close to pure mall fodder as you'll see.
  25. There are only two really good jokes -- or two really gross ones, depending on your sensibility -- in She's Out of My League. Both of them are stolen.
  26. Unfortunately, the movie is the worst sort of liar: an unfunny one. Its gormless, assertion-free protagonist offends as a role model for idio youths, and, even worse, offends as drama.
  27. 25
    The only memorable aspect of She's Out of My League is Eve's performance. Not that it's good, but it does possess the hypnotic quality of a flicker ring.
  28. 25
    Baruchel and Eve never shed that awkward first-date chemistry, which speaks less to their talents or the possibilities of mismatched romance than to a movie that forces them together like animals being mated in captivity.
  29. Would like to think of itself as an extension of its lead character -- gangly, a bit uncouth, but ultimately sweet. Unfortunately, it's more like the best friend in a movie like this -- irritating, unfunny and something that hangs around longer than it should.
User Score

Generally favorable reviews- based on 82 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 27 out of 35
  2. Negative: 5 out of 35
  1. Funny. Very likable/unlikable characters and some hilarious moments. It's like karate kid (og)/rocky, etc, in that it's an underdog-triumphs-kinda deal, not the greatest movie ever made, but I don't think that's what was intended. A lot of 'critics' apparently have little concept of what a 'fun time' is at the movies; they seem obsessed with comparing everything to Citizen Kane, looking for clever put-downs, and strictly following the 'critics handbook' which makes them waaay more cliche than they believe this movie to be. Did I like this movie? Yes. Did I laugh? A lot. Good production values, a great cast, and laugh-out-loud script. Highly recommended. Full Review »
  2. as
    9
    Shockingly good. a little cumbersome at its predictable points, but refreshing and different enough to feel new.
  3. After the first five seconds, I knew this one would suck big time. And it did. The whole idea of the nerdy guy with girl troubles should be expelled from Hollywood. It is not funny. Why do these movies get made ? Absolutely horrible. The voice of the main male character alone makes you run for the exit. Full Review »