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Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising
2016
Comedy
1h 32m
After a sorority moves in next door, which is even more debaucherous than the fraternity before it, Mac and Kelly have to ask for help from their former enemy, Teddy. (imdb)
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Nicholas StollerNeighbors 2: Sorority Rising
2016
Comedy
1h 32m
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Rated 02 Jun 2016
43
32nd
I didn't know that a premise could feel labored, but the exposition here certainly proved me wrong. It's still quite a bit of fun, but the original was a surprise hit with some brilliant comedy, while this is just a less funny rehash.
Rated 02 Jun 2016
Rated 31 Jan 2018
57
12th
Half-baked and treading the same ground as other comedies. Efron is still awesome, but the addition of Grace Moretz (who is about as funny as a mildewed sponge) takes it down to abysmal levels. Also like a mildewed sponge, every part of this movie she has contact with stinks.
Rated 31 Jan 2018
Rated 14 Mar 2017
65
45th
Not sure all the hate on this, its fairly harmless and has some funny moments. Efrron and Rogen work well off each other, but Byrne is often the funniest.
Rated 14 Mar 2017
Rated 26 Aug 2016
58
14th
So it's the same movie, except this time you hate teenage girls instead of boys. The occasional laugh is undone by moronic characters and a contrived plot.
Rated 26 Aug 2016
Rated 25 May 2016
70
53rd
Remember, one more year of seeing Christopher Mintz-Plasse on screen. Rejoice fellow film viewers, rejoice!
Rated 25 May 2016
Rated 05 Sep 2018
74
42nd
After the first film it seemed like a sequel was not necessary but they went ahead and made this movie. There are a number of funny moments and scenes. Not every joke works but overall this film is a nice surprise.
Rated 05 Sep 2018
Rated 27 Sep 2016
74
32nd
Brandon Trost should shoot, like, every comedy.
Rated 27 Sep 2016
Rated 11 Sep 2016
65
42nd
It's silly and not very good, but it also has a buncha laughs. And what more can I expect?
Rated 11 Sep 2016
Rated 08 Sep 2016
50
45th
Can you say Liberal Agenda? Girl power, feminism, black lives matter, police brutality against minorities, body acceptance, gay culture.....you know, all the stuff I look for in a comedy! Pretty much just a re-make of the first one but with females instead....because equal rights.
Rated 08 Sep 2016
Rated 25 Aug 2016
60
46th
In a world of war, two equally valid claims to justice clash; society sunders and needs to be reconfigured. The main difference between Neighbors 2 and Sophocles is that this one has likeable characters.
Rated 25 Aug 2016
Rated 20 Jun 2016
45
18th
Great cast, weak script, horrible editing/directing. Has some sparse laughs but as much as Byrne, Efron, Moretz and Rogen try, they can't elevate the material other than some lampshading about how contrived/unnecessary this sequel is. The weirdest part is, the film looks more like a TV show than a movie. Despite twice the budget, it looks twice as cheap.
Rated 20 Jun 2016
Rated 11 Jun 2016
30
17th
Old repeated gags slightly tweaked but stale, plus a lot of stupidity that subtracts greatly from anything funny. The empowered young women angle was shabbily constructed & even more poorly executed. Most of the plot & dialog is absolute garbage. They threw a crap load of spaghetti at the wall & very little of it stuck.
Rated 11 Jun 2016
Rated 07 Jun 2016
61
46th
It's awfullly rehash-y, and seems EXTREMELY slapped together and borderline half-assed. Plus there's a part about an hour in where everybody starts treating each other super cruelly and it gets sorta tough to take. There are enough genuine laughs and memorable bits of zaniness to make it worth a one-time watch, though. And it's not like you don't know what to expect from this thing...
Rated 07 Jun 2016
Rated 01 Jun 2016
10
4th
The Kappa Nu girls at the flick's core act like coarse idiots--fighting for the right to drink themselves stupid, twerking for cash and selling tickets to a sex party, hawking illegal drugs, and waging a neighborhood war by throwing used tampons at people's windows. But the movie can do nothing more than literally praise them as forward-thinking and brave, holding up these party-hearty gals as the new feminist ideal. Women everywhere should wince and gasp at such a cinematic definition of femin
Rated 01 Jun 2016
Rated 18 May 2016
45
23rd
Instead of just being fun, Stoller and Rogen seem too worried to show how they care about gender equality -- and hey, I believe they really care, I do. But that makes the case for a pretty tone-shifter, with speeches that are supposed to be fun instead of just being fun. Neighbors 2 scratches the surface of a feminist comedy, but it's too busy just trying to be like one. Also, those two stupid Selena cameos.
Rated 18 May 2016
Rated 04 May 2016
25
17th
The first film was dumb but fun and I expected the same, unfortunately left disappointed. It's a rehash that does nothing new, does more of the stuff from the first film that I didn't like and less of what I did (to the point where it does none of it). Gets bogged down in its gender issues and it handles it unbelievably clumsily. You can't make the core of your film gender equality and not really address the issue properly at any point in the film, regardless of whether you're a dumb comedy.
Rated 04 May 2016
Rated 10 Feb 2022
30
9th
ger; [Bad Neighbors 2; Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising]; als die zwei Eltern ihr Haus verkaufen wollen, zieht im Nachbarhaus eine weibliche Studentenverbindung ein - es eskaliert zum krieg zwischen jungen Eltern und studentinnen.;
Rated 10 Feb 2022
Rated 22 Jan 2022
37
7th
I thought the first one was quite decent and kept me entertained, but this is just plain lazy. The script must have been made with bullet points and improvised from there. It has a feminist tone and comments on the toxicity of fraternities, but it gets buried under the gross jokes.
Rated 22 Jan 2022
Rated 25 Oct 2021
73
22nd
This comedy sequel's biggest flaw of that there's no longer any novelty to what's essentially the same premise as the first film. That being said, the writing here is still very witty and quite funny, and I would recommend the film to fans of the first.
Rated 25 Oct 2021
Rated 12 Aug 2021
85
29th
"New Neighbors." This time, young couple Mac and Kelly Radner face the sudden emergence of a sorority in their neighborhood. The girls' behavior gives them a glimpse into their daughter's future, which terrifies them. And then there's the return of college student Teddy Sanders.
Rated 12 Aug 2021
Rated 06 Aug 2021
55
8th
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Rated 06 Aug 2021
Rated 22 Nov 2020
39
12th
Aw man. Rogen's humor consists of writing dumb characters being dumb. There's really nothing more to it. Also according to this movie Hillary Clinton is a feminist icon. It's like electing 'Eat Pray Love' as a very good self help book (It most certainly is when you are rich).
Rated 22 Nov 2020
Rated 13 May 2019
70
45th
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising manages a rare feat by finding its own anarchic verge in the wake of the first film and its winning formula.
Rated 13 May 2019
Rated 17 Feb 2019
4
51st
Tries a bit hard to be "feminist" or whatever, but it's not the worst thing in the world to see one of the guys who (against his own intentions I think. Rogen and Goldberg attempted to dissect masculinity and friendship better than they get credit for) kind of helmed the dude stoner comedy of the 2000s try and right the ship. I am a sucker for Rogens style of comedy so I loved this and the cameos are great for all the newer comedy fans.
Rated 17 Feb 2019
Rated 27 Jan 2019
40
30th
Nice seeing the gang back together. Sorority was flat. Funny callbacks to first movie ("airbags!"). Over reliance on gross gags. Would have been funnier if the couple figured out the sorority's infighting plot especially since they mentioned it at the beginning. Lame ending. Fav scene: cops busting an all-black marijuana dealer house. Zac Efron's distraction.
Rated 27 Jan 2019
Rated 17 Nov 2018
2
46th
Couple of fun feminist twists on it but, not worth it
Rated 17 Nov 2018
Rated 07 Oct 2018
30
11th
So good it's so bad..
Rated 07 Oct 2018
Rated 29 Aug 2018
69
57th
Not so great as the first one, but entertaining. And yes, there is a good message about how the world has turned into.
Rated 29 Aug 2018
Rated 25 Aug 2018
72
49th
Overall it's decent, it has a handful of very funny moments. While it's refreshing for a mainstream Hollywood comedy to have a feminist voice, it comes across awkwardly, like it's constantly drawing attention to how woke it is.
Rated 25 Aug 2018
Rated 26 Mar 2018
75
79th
The plot leaves something to be desired but I laughed quite a bit.
Rated 26 Mar 2018
Rated 31 Jan 2018
85
47th
I thought it was better than the first movie
Rated 31 Jan 2018
Rated 28 Aug 2017
53
29th
This was too realistic to be funny
Rated 28 Aug 2017
Rated 19 Aug 2017
80
63rd
Pretty much same song, second verse, but when the singers are this accomplished, and the song is a foot-tapper, it's hard to go wrong -- especially good this time is Efron's reformed bad-boy, and the scatological humour, while in questionable taste, hits far more often than it misses.
Rated 19 Aug 2017
Rated 09 Aug 2017
48
23rd
Mostly a lesser repeat of the first one, more concerned with misplaced "clever" commentary than with actually being funny.
Rated 09 Aug 2017
Rated 29 Jul 2017
40
38th
Some laughs but nowhere near as funny as the first one.
Rated 29 Jul 2017
Rated 09 Jun 2017
5
42nd
This movie is a rehash of the first one, however it doesn't hold the same appeal because the premise has been already been done. While yes it's cool to have it be a sorority and take on the female perspective's of the these girls, it doesn't pay off. The jokes are hit and miss, and sometimes it's not even funny and more just unnecessarily gross. Although the equality meaning behind this is really nice, it holds real value and it's something to applaud. This movie comes up short to the first one
Rated 09 Jun 2017
Rated 05 May 2017
10
0th
Probably my most hated movie I've ever seen that wasn't either intentionally bad, a B movie, or extremely low budget. I deserved it because I hated the first one and watched this for some unknown reason.
Rated 05 May 2017
Rated 25 Apr 2017
73
31st
Nice to see a mainstream comedy with LGBT characters who aren't singled out or stereotyped. That's about the most noteworthy thing about it.
Rated 25 Apr 2017
Rated 14 Mar 2017
68
40th
While NEIGHBORS 2 fails to match the freshness of its predecessor, it does find ways to avoid contrivance in its gender-swapped premise. If nothing else, it's nice to have feminist asides in a mainstream Hollywood comedy. As before, the draw here is the cast--hilarious performances abound, even if most of these characters already achieved the majority of their narrative purpose in the first movie.
Rated 14 Mar 2017
Rated 01 Feb 2017
20
4th
This is slightly less awful than the original, i actually laughed more than once. Replacing Rogen and Franco with Moretz and Clemons helped too. Neighbors 2 is still boring and bad, but at least you can tell it was made by sentient beings.
Rated 01 Feb 2017
Rated 21 Jan 2017
37
13th
I wasn't expecting a dumb Seth Rogen comedy to be so forceful with its awkward political agenda. There's not nearly enough humor to compensate for the all over the place, heavy-handed message.
Rated 21 Jan 2017
Rated 11 Jan 2017
40
58th
Signs of aging. Rooting for the old people in their battles with the noisy kids next door.
Rated 11 Jan 2017
Rated 05 Jan 2017
5
32nd
How to build a sequel to 2014's comedy smash Neighbors ($270 million worldwide), in which new parents, Mac (Seth Rogen) and wife Kelly (Rose Byrne), waged war with the hard-partying fratboys next door and their ab-fab house leader Teddy (Zac Efron)? Easy. Bring the cast back and turn the frat into a sorority. You gotta be kidding, right? Nope.
Rated 05 Jan 2017
Rated 12 Nov 2016
40
7th
As the first film did, this is literally just a string of jokes held together by a loose and stupid plot. Unfortunately for sequel, the antagonists are much less funny than those of its predecessor. The shinning light is, however, the real chemistry between Byrne and Rogen. 90% of the laughs come from them alone.
Rated 12 Nov 2016
Rated 02 Nov 2016
75
37th
A fun over the top comedy that tried to show some signs of having a deeper message. This film is what it is though, a comedy featuring Seth Rogen that is all about the party jokes. Some good laughs, a good excuse to bring back Efron and have him shirtless most of the time and very little character depth and progression. Certainly not original this time around as this shtick has been used before.
Rated 02 Nov 2016
Rated 09 Oct 2016
39
27th
Suffers from having essentially no plot. But there are solid laughs strewn throughout.
Rated 09 Oct 2016
Rated 04 Oct 2016
70
36th
The second Neighbors movie doesn't really improve too much on the original movie. In this movie, girl power and taking down patriarchial thinking are the enemies of this movie, which isn't too different from the lesson we learned in the first movie - that who we love shouldn't change who we are as people. Zac Efron returns in this movie to atone for his sins. He is still the lovable dumb guy but there is a meloncholy to his character as well that helps to make him more likable.
Rated 04 Oct 2016
Rated 02 Oct 2016
62
39th
The new characters (sorority girls) were not funny at all and the plot itself was quite tedious. And while I sort of appreciated the gender equality message, that theme really suffered for ignoring the first law of movie-making: show, don't tell. That said, it still had a lot of funny moments, including a few big laughs, and the relationship between Efron and Rogen/Byrne was well developed from the first movie. If you liked the first one, worth checking out.
Rated 02 Oct 2016
Rated 23 Sep 2016
60
43rd
This was a really good sequel, even if it's not a really good movie. I just thought it worked really well at continuing and expanding the story and characters from Neighbors. The returning cast are great, with Byrne being the standout - she's absolutely hilarious in this. I thought Moretz was a good addition. It had a surprisingly well-written and thoughtful script, too, among all the silly sex jokes. And I definitely laughed more during this than in most comedies these days.
Rated 23 Sep 2016
Rated 22 Sep 2016
63
26th
Neighbors 2 fights a bad, boring story with some decent though few laughs
Rated 22 Sep 2016
Rated 22 Sep 2016
45
46th
It's a fraternity/sorority movie, so what do you expect. Gave me a couple of laughs.
Rated 22 Sep 2016
Rated 13 Sep 2016
5
42nd
Not as strong as the first yet there a few laughs. Tedious plot progression being the downfall.
Rated 13 Sep 2016
Rated 05 Sep 2016
45
6th
Yes, I did laugh. Rogen is always fun but this was just a stupid movie. Well, what did you expect really? Don't expect much and you'll have a few laughs but I would much rather watch something else. Really bad script, mediocre acting and the stupidest plot ever.
Rated 05 Sep 2016
Rated 28 Aug 2016
45
14th
Pointless sequel finds Rogen and Byrne joining forces with their old nemesis (Efron) to combat a new threat: a sorority that has moved next door that will potentially jeopardize their house sale. It is essentially the same film as the original only with girls and less jokes that land. The girls-gone-wild theme had promise, but the film makers take an apologetic tone to these characters by justifying their bad behaviour on feminist grounds, which blunts its comic edge.
Rated 28 Aug 2016
Rated 27 Aug 2016
49
21st
A typical Zac Efron movie. Just like in real life, Zac doesnt want to grow up and it's getting pretty boring. He ain't funny- Luckily Seth Rogen is so he almost managed to make this movie barely watchable.
Rated 27 Aug 2016
Rated 26 Aug 2016
27
13th
Seth Rogen is the only likeable part. And I hate this little Franco so much! I don't really know why!
Rated 26 Aug 2016
Rated 23 Aug 2016
1
8th
This was a mistake. (both making it, but most curtainly watching it) *Bad
Rated 23 Aug 2016
Rated 06 Aug 2016
70
26th
Like the first one, but with girls (a sorority). Rogen and Byrne have to be the worst parents ever, so who really cares if they can or can't sell their house next door to the sorority. Disengage slightly and there is some laughs to be had.
Rated 06 Aug 2016
Rated 08 Jul 2016
7
76th
This movie should not be good. Not at all. I paid to watch it expecting some shitty american comedy that would leave me bitter and annoyed but kinda entertained. Turns out it was actually legitimately good. What right does this apparently shitty movie have to be funny, topical, and on point? Fuck right off Dave Franco, you conditioned me to shitty movies, can't just pop a good one out of nowhere like that. Go watch it, have a laugh, and enjoy the experience.
Rated 08 Jul 2016
Rated 10 Jun 2016
73
61st
Rogen and co are sitting around and think to themselves what if our daughters saw our movies and this thing was born. It's at least an admirable attempt at a socially aware flick because of the people behind it. Not quite as funny and lacks the visual flare of the first one but still great
Rated 10 Jun 2016
Rated 01 Jun 2016
85
59th
I am fully on board the Neighbors 2 hype train. It's a bit clumsier in its approach to social issues than, say, Magic Mike XXL (Neighbors 2 always runs the risk of feeling on-the-nose and preachy), but it's definitely smart, enlightened and well-reasoned. I've always had faith in Seth Rogen, but I never would have expected this. It is also just genuinely hilarious. Rose Byrne is one of our great comedic performers, and you know what? Zac Efron may soon be as well.
Rated 01 Jun 2016
Rated 21 May 2016
60
62nd
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising suffers from diminishing returns when it comes to the plot and comedy. It's not as out-and-out funny as its predecessor, and since that's the most important thing when it comes to a comedy, it's hard to say that Neighbors 2 is as good as the first one. The sorority angle allows it to go in some very impressive directions, and some of the character stuff works out wonderfully. It's good enough to be worth watching, and that's a success in and of itself.
Rated 21 May 2016
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