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Why Him?

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During the holidays, loving but overprotective Ned travels to California to visit his daughter at Stanford University. However, the holiday gathering threatens to go off the rails when Ned realizes that his daughter's Silicon Valley billionaire boyfriend is about to pop the question.
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El Pais (Spain)
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January 16, 2017

A romantic comedy with disparate characters, in which we can see that times are changing and now the father of the bride passes from being dominating to be the one dominated. [Full review in Spanish]
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MLive.com
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March 03, 2017

I recommend it with reservations, although I am also reserving the right to feel, someday, probably sooner rather than later, embarrassed for laughing at it as much as I did.
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Globe and Mail
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December 23, 2016

Uneven but funny enough ...
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El Mundo (Spain)
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January 12, 2017

A comedy where Franco's unquestionable talent is buried under a rough and crude script, and Cranston looks uncomfortable at all times. [Full review in Spanish]
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Detroit News
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December 23, 2016

Like "Meet the Parents," but littered with F-bombs, "Why Him?" is a holiday comedy that never quite figures itself out.
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Movie Talk
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May 01, 2017

The more Franco swears or flashes his tats, the less funny things become, although Keegan-Michael Key as Laird's wacky assistant does raise the odd chuckle with his Pink-Panther-style, martial-arts ambushes of his boss.
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ReelViews
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December 25, 2016

I'm not going to lie. I laughed - just not as frequently or as hard as I would have liked to.
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The Sunday Age
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January 27, 2017

The script supplies some funny gags, but they're terribly overworked and come with a welter of unnecessary comic scaffolding.
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Chicago Reader
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December 22, 2016

For this puerile farce, director John Hamburg recycles a tired premise -- a straitlaced father disapproves of his daughter's freewheeling boyfriend -- and then drowns it in moose urine (really).
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San Francisco Examiner
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January 19, 2017

If, at the end of Cranston's run on "Breaking Bad," we all wondered whether he'd ever find a movie role as good as Walter White, this one is cause to shake our heads sadly.
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Entertainment Weekly
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December 23, 2016

It all works in theory. But the execution's off.
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Seattle Times
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December 22, 2016

What say we tiptoe quietly away and pretend this movie never happened?
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