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Old Dads
Directed by
Bill Burr
R
2023
1h 42m
Comedy
6.2
26%
84%
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Three best friends become fathers later in life and find themselves battling preschool principals, millennial CEOs, and anything created after 1987.
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Where to Watch Old Dads
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Cast of Old Dads
Bill Burr
Jack Kelly
Bobby Cannavale
Connor Brody
Bokeem Woodbine
Mike Richards
Katie Aselton
Leah Kelly
Reign Edwards
Britney
Jackie Tohn
Cara Brody
Miles Robbins
Aspen Bell
Rachael Harris
Dr. Lois Schmieckel-Turner
Dash McCloud
Nate Kelly
Justin Miles
Travis Romine
C. Thomas Howell
Ed Cameron
Bruce Dern
Richie Jacobs
Dominic Grey Gonzalez
Colin Brody
Natasha Leggero
Kelly (Parent)
Katrina Bowden
Joanna (Parent)
Angela Gulner
Mimi (Parent)
Josh Brener
Dana (Parent)
Erin Wu
Diamelle
Justene Alpert
Caprice
Cameron Kelly
Amelia
Cody Renee Cameron
Chantel
Joe Bartnick
Randy the Bouncer
Paul Virzi
Random Guy
Chelsea Marie Davis
Monica Crawford
Carl Tart
Brian Dodson
Nate Craig
Soft Spoken Man
Rick Glassman
Hunter Lewis
Abbie Cobb
Judy
Ron Taylor
20-Something Guy
Nia Renée Hill
Nurse
Tom Allen
Scooter
Rory Scovel
Terrance Huffy-Schwinn
James Lavon Miller
Card Dealer
Steph Tolev
Steph
Paul Walter Hauser
Tracy
Old Dads Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
"Old Dads" has a great cast, but it's barely a movie.
Chicago Reader
Myle Yan Tay
A movie full of thoroughly unlikable characters... heavy in its criticism but sparse in its actual humor.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Given the unapologetic, sharp-edged tone of Burr's comedy, it's surprising that as director, co-writer and star of this vehicle, he played it so safe.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
If you find Burr's stand-up routines funny, you'll enjoy Old Dads, which also benefits from Cannavale's hilariously beleaguered reactions, Woodbine's solid underplaying and some very funny turns by a variety of comedians in small roles.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
Burr is skilled at this, for sure. And Woodbine and Cannavale, who are better actors overall, slide into Burr's mode with ease. The results will prove satisfactory and maybe cathartic for his fans.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Todd McCarthy
A boorish and obnoxiously vulgar comedy that, since it can't claim any other great distinction, might well have been expressly written to break the all-time record for use of the f-word in the major studio movie.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
As hot as he is on stage, Bill Burr picked a lousy time to try migrating his angry-guy act to movies, as he does in the fitfully funny Old Dads.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
The characters aren't really characters so much as they're stand-ins and targets for Burr's ideas and jokes, and those jokes are as stale as the Kaitlyn Jenner material Burr dusts off here.
indieWire
David Ehrlich
The whole "does it offend you, yeah?" routine only works if someone commits to it, and Burr is too much of a softy at heart to go all the way. He doesn't want to piss people off, he just wants to air his grievances about progressive culture.
Associated Press
Mark Kennedy
A meandering, unfunny assault on PC culture that would seem perfectly in place in the 1990s alongside "Illiberal Education" by Dinesh D'Souza and the rantings of Pat Buchanan. It's so dated there's even a mention of Halliburton.
Observer
Oliver Jones
Rather than challenge himself, Burr instead uses the film to adapt his schtick into a three-hander bro comedy addressing the generational divide regarding modern mores and language.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
The writing sometimes collapses into overkill, but sometimes it is precisely on point.
Reel Talk with Chuck and Pam
Charles Koplinski
Here, his "woe-is-me" act loses steam quickly, as "Old Dads" wears out its welcome like the old man you pretend to listen to but couldn't care less what he's saying.
Common Sense Media
Jennifer Green
Old Dads director/co-writer/star Burr understands the hypocrisy of some behavior among both millennials and Gen Xers, and there are a handful of very funny lines here.
Decider
John Serba
It's uneven in its pacing, a patchwork of scenes that just barely hold together thanks to the strength of Burr's credibility as one of the world's best working standups, which helps cover for his lack of polish as a filmmaker.
Screen Rant
Brittany Patrice Witherspoon
Bill Burr's film isn't the worst directorial debut by any means of the phrase, but the film's raunchy comedy fails to say something meaningful.
The Film Yap
Christopher Lloyd
Late-blooming comedian Bill Burr steps behind the camera for this Netflix comedy that's pretty standard and broad, but showcases his gift for generational beefs and snark.
The Daily Beast
Vikram Murthi
Rhetoric and drama are different beasts, and while Burr can construct strawmen and women on stage to knock down in an entertaining way, they become caricatures when embodied by actors on screen.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
A number of big laughs can be found in the picture, yet the refusal to stick with its central idea grows frustrating.
Geek Vibes Nation
M.N. Miller
Burr's directorial debut plays it too safe, clean, & far too tepid for a film that should have been Bad Moms with some serious verve.
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