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Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel: It's staggering how little ambition the formerly aim-high Outkast crew showed with this limp Caddyshack knock-off. Read more
J. R. Jones, Chicago Reader: The players appear to be having a good time, though the situation is too sitcom-familiar to be funny. Read more
Steven Hyden, AV Club: The latest entry in the storied 'white people are like this, black people are like that' comedy subgenre. Read more
Wesley Morris, Boston Globe: The movie decides, after 30 minutes of black people clowning like it's 1939, to be a melodrama about injustice and, sigh, redemption. Read more
John Monaghan, Detroit Free Press: The snooty country club is one of the easiest institutions to lampoon. So why does Who's Your Caddy? make us feel almost sorry for the power elite? Read more
John Anderson, Newsday: Where Caddy really shines is in the supporting comedy ensemble, which acts like a demented Greek chorus, tossing out bits of incongruous dialogue that hit the funny bone more often than not. Read more
New York Daily News: C-Note is essentially a one-note character. And that note is flat. Read more
Rachel Saltz, New York Times: There's probably more wit and pointed social commentary in the average four-minute OutKast song than in the entirety of Who's Your Caddy? Read more
Charles Petersen, L.A. Weekly: The movie, of course, is terrible. Read more
Joe Leydon, Variety: A subpar attempt to bring a hip-hop twist to Caddyshack-style slobs-versus-snobs comedy. Read more
John Maynard, Washington Post: Black people playing golf? Outrageous! Read more