Atom User Reviews for Rough Night
good flick too see,just to get out & laugh!
Was funny and always had you into the movie on what was happening next. But seemed dull on the plot. Semi predictable and lack of excitement overall
Funny, not as funny as I was expecting
Was funny, but could've been a lot better. Expected this to be a tribute to weekend at bernies. Not so much... the Aussie friends character was great! The rest were okay. Could've been better...not enough night out scenes. Only the one that didn't get crazy enough, it needed more partying girls gone wild with humor.
Should of waited till it came out in the Redbox
It wasn't funny at all, all the actors had bad timing when it came to comedy.
not as funny as I thought it was gonna be
Great movie
The movie was soooo funny, I absolutely loved it, my husband actually liked it too, but who wouldn't it has Scarlet Johansson!
This movie is a must see!! #FemaleHangover
It had some parts that dragged but for the most part was good.
Very funny
Tried to hard, full of cliche' , bored most of the time, think 15 - 18 will enjoy
Non stop laughter!!! A must see with the girls movie!!! Loved it
I laughed a few times but it hits all of the same points as every other comedy that has come out in recent memory. At least it was funnier than Snatched.
It had some really funny parts in it!
so many plot twists
The few laughs did not make up for the horrible story line. What a waste of time! Totally a rental instead--save your money.
Close to dragging in a couple spots, but funny parts are VERY funny.
Real funny movie, I went in not knowing anything about it and was not disappointed.
Funny movie; the jokes often had real life issues laced in. Plot definitely reminded me of a mash up of a couple movies. Very well done.
considering how the reviews were going I had low expectations but these girls are very funny and did not let me down
Very fun movie!
this was by far the worst movie I've seen in years the acting was terrible and overall and overall the movie sucked.
Metacritic
Given its multitalented cast, Rough Night should have committed to the darkness (originally, the screenplay’s title was Move that Body). In execution, the women are asked only for flop sweat and nervous jabbering. Party on.
Even though it rallies in its last third to manage something like comic momentum, Rough Night never recovers from the bloody death and the mess that ensues.
Things move at such a breakneck pace and the film is so manic tonally that Rough Night winds up feeling more like a series of vignettes than an actual movie.