Rough Night's reviews
Media reviews
Indiewire
We?ve yet to see if Kate McKinnon can lead a movie, but she sure as hell can steal one. She did it in ?Ghostbusters,? and she did it again in Rough Night, which is surprisingly funny despite a wild premise riddled with potential pitfalls.
The Playlist
Mixing equal parts of ?The Hangover,? ?Very Bad Things,? and ?Bridesmaids,? Rough Night is a comedy cocktail that goes down easy. It adheres a bit too closely to the recipe established by its predecessors, but it works well enough to keep the audience laughing.
The Wrap
A sloppy, untossed salad of a comedy, Rough Night survives on funny bits and a game cast.
Time
Really, as "Hangover"-style dumb entertainments go, it?s certainly good enough. Which isn?t to say it?s anything close to what what women want.
Entertainment Weekly
A raunchy, wildly off-the-rails farce from the team that more or less brought you Broad City.
Rolling Stone
The women in Rough Night are terrific company. They never wear out their welcome. You can't say the same for the movie.
The Hollywood Reporter
All the talented women here are stuck playing types rather than characters, in a strained frolic in which both the verbal humor and the physical gags too often fall flat.
Los Angeles Times
The title of this strenuously crude and crotch-obsessed movie may be lazy, but it?s also pretty apt.