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Average Critic Score:




26
(14 sources)




26
(14 sources)
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70




Washington Post
I will admit that this TV skit stretched out to a filament-thin 83 minutes is idiotic, but I mean that in a good way. Read Full Review » -
60




Variety
The track record of SNL-drawn movies is dire ("It's Pat," "Stuart Saves His Family," "Blues Brothers 2000"), and this one stands just a peg higher, as an amiable, if flyweight, di-version. Read Full Review » -
50




Los Angeles Times
Kattan and Ferrell do their best to fill out the shallow Butabis. Read Full Review » -
42




Entertainment Weekly
The lame-o aspects of the whole campy setup are still lame-o. Read Full Review » -
40




Chicago Reader
Two obnoxious, swaggering brothers -- whose sexual naivete is supposed to make them endearing as well as pathetic -- find happiness in this more schmaltzy than funny Saturday Night Live spin-off. Read Full Review » -
40




The New York Times
A lot like the brothers themselves: undeniably pathetic but strangely lovable. Still, do you really want to spend an hour and a half with them in a dark room? Read Full Review » -
30




TV Guide
Steve and Doug's story just isn't funny, and it would take far better writing than Kattan, Ferrell and Steve Koren can muster to make it less than an ordeal. Read Full Review » -
25




San Francisco Chronicle
One could criticize A Night at the Roxbury for being a comedy that provides not a single laugh. That would be too easy. Read Full Review » -
25




Chicago Sun-Times
The sad thing about A Night at the Roxbury is that the characters are in a one-joke movie, and they're the joke. Read Full Review » -
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20




LA Weekly
That Amy Heckerling produced and, supposedly, had an uncredited hand in scripting this turkey is the saddest thing I've heard all year. Read Full Review » -
12




ReelViews
Every once in a while, a movie comes along that is so boring and pointless, that those faithful movie-goers who never walk out on a film have to find some alternative to watching the mind- numbing stupidity unfolding on the screen. Read Full Review » -
11




Austin Chronicle
What is love? Haddaway asks in the omnipresent soundtrack song. Not this time-wasting bilge, that's for sure. Read Full Review » -
10




The Onion (A.V. Club)
Running a mere 83 minutes, A Night At The Roxbury still feels like an eternity spent in bad high-concept-movie hell. Read Full Review »
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