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Old Dads

A cantankerous middle-aged father and his two best friends find themselves out of sync in a changing world of millennial CEOs and powerful preschool principals.

Director(s)

Catherine Jelski

Melanie Grefé

Drew Ann Rosenberg

Steven Hacker

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Bobby Cannavale

Bobby Cannavale

Connor Brody

Katie Aselton

Katie Aselton

Leah Kelly

James Hunter

James Hunter

Angry Office Worker (uncredited)

C. Thomas Howell

C. Thomas Howell

Ed Cameron

Justin Miles

Justin Miles

Travis Romine

Bokeem Woodbine

Bokeem Woodbine

Mike Richards

Drew Ann Rosenberg

Drew Ann Rosenberg

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Bruce Dern

Bruce Dern

Richie Jacobs

Miles Robbins

Miles Robbins

Aspen Bell

Cody Renee Cameron

Cody Renee Cameron

Chantel

Jackie Tohn

Jackie Tohn

Cara Brody

Melanie Grefé

Melanie Grefé

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Tom Allen

Tom Allen

Scooter

Dash McCloud

Dash McCloud

Nate Kelly

Katrina Bowden

Katrina Bowden

Joanna (Parent)

Catherine Jelski

Catherine Jelski

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Paul Walter Hauser

Paul Walter Hauser

Tracy

Bill Burr

Bill Burr

Jack Kelly

Rachael Harris

Rachael Harris

Dr. Lois Schmieckel-Turner

Josh Brener

Josh Brener

Dana (Parent)

Reign Edwards

Reign Edwards

Britney

Rory Scovel

Rory Scovel

Terrance Huffy-Schwinn

Abbie Cobb

Abbie Cobb

Judy

Carl Tart

Carl Tart

Brian Dodson

Natasha Leggero

Natasha Leggero

Kelly (Parent)

Steph Tolev

Steph Tolev

Steph

Rick Glassman

Rick Glassman

Hunter Lewis

Dominic Grey Gonzalez

Dominic Grey Gonzalez

Colin Brody

Angela Gulner

Angela Gulner

Mimi (Parent)

Erin Wu

Erin Wu

Diamelle

Justene Alpert

Justene Alpert

Caprice

Cameron Kelly

Cameron Kelly

Amelia

Joe Bartnick

Joe Bartnick

Randy the Bouncer

Paul Virzi

Paul Virzi

Random Guy

Chelsea Marie Davis

Chelsea Marie Davis

Monica Crawford

Nate Craig

Nate Craig

Soft Spoken Man

Nia Renée Hill

Nia Renée Hill

Nurse

James Lavon Miller

James Lavon Miller

Card Dealer

Ron Taylor

Ron Taylor

20-Something Guy

Steven Hacker

Steven Hacker

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Details

GenresComedy
Runtime1h 42 mins
Released on20 Oct 2023
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots

4/10

R-rated comedy “Old Dads” is not particularly bad and not particularly good, but it is entertaining, disposable entertainment. Directed and co-written by comedian Bill Burr, the film has some funny (if sometimes stale) jokes and a watered-down premise that makes it mostly a throwaway. In other words, it’s your typical mass-produced Netflix movie. Best friends and business partners Jack (Burr), Connor (Bobby Cannavale), and Mike (Bokeem Woodbine) became fathers later in life. The trio finds that raising kids in your late 40s isn’t easy, and they decide to sell their successful sports apparel company to an eccentric millennial CEO (Miles Robbins). The gang are subsequently cut out of their business, which makes Jack boil over with anger. This spreads into his everyday life, from causing a rift with his pregnant wife (Katie Aselton) and starting a battle with his son’s ultra-progressive preschool principal (Rachael Harris). Leaning on his buddies to help him get his life under control, Jack and the boys go on a quest that takes them through the streets of Los Angeles and the strip clubs of Palm Springs. The comedy is raunchy, vulgar, and aimed at people who are angry at the modern politically correct society and culture. The film feels like a vehicle for Burr to air his grievances and rant against progressive thought, and some of his observations are funny (because they’re true). The reason you’ll laugh out loud is that once in a while, Burr hits on a universal anecdote about the hypocrisy surrounding today’s culture war that’s dead accurate. He never really pushes the envelope too far, though, and tries hard not to offend the liberals who will see themselves on the receiving end of his barbs and wisecracks. What helps is Burr’s sarcastic delivery and angry man persona, which you’ll either find hilarious or annoying. There are a fair share of dad jokes and shopworn one-liners that made me wince, but the stuff that’s funny is truly hilarious. It’s also worth noting that you don’t need kids to find the movie humorous, because it’s an enjoyable spectator sport to poke fun at the pretentiousness of glib, self-righteous parents. “Old Dads” has its moments, even if it’s not a slam dunk. Quality-wise, it lands squarely in the middle of the pack: and that’s probably just good enough for its intended audience. By: Louisa Moore

tmdb51616167

8/10

It's not uncommon for critics and audiences to have differing opinions on movies, and it's understandable that you may not agree with the harsh reviews of a film that you found to be enjoyable. Your positive perspective on the movie highlights its strengths in humor, entertainment value, and storytelling. It's great to hear that you found the film to be funny and hilarious throughout, keeping you entertained and engaged from start to finish. The comedic elements and the portrayal of older dads becoming parents add a unique and relatable touch to the movie, making it a great experience for viewers who can connect with that perspective. Your recommendation of the film as a highly entertaining and fun experience underscores its ability to bring joy and laughter to audiences. It's refreshing to hear your positive take on the movie and how it resonated with you, showcasing that different viewers can have varying reactions to the same film.

Dasha K

1/10

Acting was boring, by the numbers and uninspired. The script was apparently written by AI. Inputs included: Stereotypical grumpy old men + Diversity + Safe boring jokes + Predictable ending. I really wish I hadn't wasted my time.

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