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Terry Lawson, Detroit Free Press: Even by the intentionally low standards of frat-boy humor, Sorority Boys is a bowser. Read more
Al Brumley, Dallas Morning News: Skip this dreck, rent Animal House and go back to the source. Read more
Loren King, Chicago Tribune: The situations and jokes are as predictable and as lowbrow as the endless pratfalls the boys take in their high heels. Read more
A.O. Scott, New York Times: Wolodarsky has made a film that even a rabid lowbrow like Homer Simpson (or, when the mood strikes, this critic) would find beneath his dignity. Read more
John Anderson, Newsday: To say this was done better in Wilder's Some Like It Hot is like saying the sun rises in the east. Read more
Melanie McFarland, Seattle Times: After being subjected to this painful movie ... you'll be rendered speechless. Not by any demonstrable good humor, but because of light brain damage. Read more
Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times: Best left to the easily pleased. Read more
Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly: Suitably raunchy but unexpectedly generous. Read more
Jason Anderson, Globe and Mail: None of this sounds promising and, indeed, the first half of Sorority Boys is as appalling as any 'comedy' to ever spill from a projector's lens. Read more
Paul Malcolm, L.A. Weekly: The premise for this kegger comedy probably sounded brilliant four six-packs and a pitcher of margaritas in, but the film must have been written ... in the thrall of a vicious hangover. Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: Because the intelligence level of the characters must be low, very low, very very low, for the masquerade to work, the movie contains no wit, only labored gags. Read more
Carla Meyer, San Francisco Chronicle: This comic gem is as delightful as it is derivative. Read more
Geoff Pevere, Toronto Star: Whenever it realizes it's venturing into truly risky territory, it bounces back to somewhere safer, like the terra firma of conventional boy-oriented teen-raunch comedy. Read more