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The Hangover Part III

Comedy. Action After Alan's (Zach Galifianakis) father passes away, Doug (Justin Bartha), Stu (Ed Helms) and Phil (Bradley Cooper) try to help him get through his grief. Meanwhile, Mr. Chow (Ken Jeong) has stolen Marshall's (John Goodman) gold and Marshall believes the Wolfpack is responsible. He kidnaps Doug and threatens to kill him unless the other three find Mr. Chow and get his gold back. The Wolfpack hits the road in a desperate attempt to save ... [+]
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The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter
"Young viewers looking for unbridled raunch will be sadly disappointed, and so will other moviegoers expecting more than a few wan chuckles"  NEG
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The New York Times
The New York Times
"A dull, lazy walkthrough that along with 'The Big Wedding' has a claim to be the year's worst star-driven movie"  NEG
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Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone
"The first movie left you with an exhilarating rush. All that Part III leaves is, well, a hangover (...) Rating: ★½ (out of four)"  NEG
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Variety
Variety
"It’s debatable whether 'Part III' should even be considered a comedy"  NEG
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New York Daily News
New York Daily News
"Galifianakis (...) is the key here. Able to smash a scene to smithereens with the simplest of lines, the hirsute comic is as unpredictable as ever (...) Rating: ★★★★ (out of five)"  POS
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New York Post
New York Post
"The good news is that 'The Hangover Part III' isn't a rerun like the second episode. The bad news is everything else (...) Rating: ½ (out of four)"  NEG
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Boston Globe
Boston Globe
"It's not terrible. It's just bad (...) Rating: ★½ (out of four)"  NEG
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USA Today
USA Today
"Nothing about this rote exercise feels remotely fresh. It's a re-tread of the 2009 original, sans the inspired lunacy (...) rating: ★½ (out of four)"  NEG
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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
"I had to wait until halfway through the closing credits for my first, and only, laugh (...) rating: ★½ (out of four)"  NEG
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