About Blockers
Blockers (2018) is a refreshingly funny and surprisingly heartfelt comedy that flips the traditional teen movie formula on its head. Directed by Kay Cannon in her feature debut, the film follows three parents – Lisa (Leslie Mann), Mitchell (John Cena), and Hunter (Ike Barinholtz) – who discover their daughters have made a pact to lose their virginity on prom night. What follows is a chaotic, often outrageous mission as the parents attempt to track down and intervene, leading to a series of hilarious misadventures.
The film's strength lies in its balanced perspective, smartly cutting between the parents' panicked escapades and the daughters' own coming-of-age experiences. The young cast, led by Kathryn Newton, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Gideon Adlon, deliver authentic and relatable performances that ground the film's more absurd moments. John Cena is a particular standout, showcasing brilliant comedic timing and physicality that steals every scene he's in.
While packed with laugh-out-loud moments and raunchy humor, Blockers also has genuine heart. It thoughtfully explores themes of parenting, letting go, and the complex transition into adulthood from both generational viewpoints. The direction is sharp, maintaining a brisk pace throughout the 102-minute runtime without sacrificing character development. For viewers looking for a smart, modern comedy that delivers both big laughs and emotional resonance, Blockers is definitely worth watching. Its unique parent-centric approach to the teen comedy genre makes it a standout film that entertains while offering more substance than typical raunchy comedies.
The film's strength lies in its balanced perspective, smartly cutting between the parents' panicked escapades and the daughters' own coming-of-age experiences. The young cast, led by Kathryn Newton, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Gideon Adlon, deliver authentic and relatable performances that ground the film's more absurd moments. John Cena is a particular standout, showcasing brilliant comedic timing and physicality that steals every scene he's in.
While packed with laugh-out-loud moments and raunchy humor, Blockers also has genuine heart. It thoughtfully explores themes of parenting, letting go, and the complex transition into adulthood from both generational viewpoints. The direction is sharp, maintaining a brisk pace throughout the 102-minute runtime without sacrificing character development. For viewers looking for a smart, modern comedy that delivers both big laughs and emotional resonance, Blockers is definitely worth watching. Its unique parent-centric approach to the teen comedy genre makes it a standout film that entertains while offering more substance than typical raunchy comedies.


















