4.0
out of 100
Metascore®Generally favorable reviews Based on a weighted average of all critic review scores.
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Anna's thoughts matter because, as played by the wonderfully nuanced newcomer Alycia Delmore, the no-bull responses of this perceptive woman are a key to Humpday's sly, wised-up feminist outlook.
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The movie's unblinking observation of a friendship put to the test is amused, queasy making, kindhearted and unfailingly truthful.
Funny, yes, but also observant and thought-provoking.
Unlike a lot of institutional raunch in today's comedy, Humpday finds laughs out of what is rarely made explicit between buddies.
A visually mangy but frequently hilarious low-budgeter.
Maybe Humpday needed more characters and a less claustrophobic atmosphere. Maybe the film needed to be bolder and break a few boundaries itself. Maybe it could have better explained why these two men still need to be friends. Whatever the case, it certainly needed a better payoff.
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No sex please, we're indie.
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