Snatched's reviews
Media reviews
Rolling Stone
The pleasures here come almost exclusively from Schumer and Hawn playing off each other like the rock stars of comedy they are.
The Washington Post
No one will ever credit Snatched with discovering new comic territory. But it earns its share of laughs by covering some well-trod ground.
Entertainment Weekly
As Snatched's blonde-leading-the-blonde farce careens on, it stumbles into moments of deranged inspiration.
The A.V. Club
It stands apart from the majority of R-rated, coprolalic studio comedies simply by being fast-paced and, on occasion, pretty funny.
New York Times
Though this movie ostensibly celebrates the spirit of adventure and openness to experience, it takes no risks and blazes no trails. It?s ultimately as complacent, self-absorbed and clueless as its heroine, and not always in an especially amusing way.
Roger Ebert
It's a mismatched-buddy comedy. It's a fish-out-of-water comedy. It's a raucous girl-power comedy.
Chicago Sun-Times
The tantalizing enticement of Goldie Hawn pairing with Amy Schumer for a mother-daughter, road-trip buddy comedy has some moments, but never fulfills its promise. As their onscreen adventures and antics grow zanier and broader, the laughs actually grow softer and more sporadic.
Variety
The movie?s mother-daughter jokes are like firecrackers with damp fuses.
The Wrap
What we?ve gotten in Snatched is an uninspired, scattershot disaster romp that mostly serves the talents of one half of the marquee pairing, underuses the other half, and struggles to blend R-rated humor, foreign misadventure, and oil-and-water mother-daughter dynamic into a cohesive diversion.
New York Post
It was supposed to be a lark. And then, almost immediately, it went off the rails. I?m not referring to the mother-daughter vacation gone wrong in Snatched, but rather the experience of watching it.
USA Today
It fumbles because neither of the characters are particularly likable.
Indiewire
Pairing up talented comedians like Hawn and Schumer with a wacky plotline to match should spell comedy gold, but Snatched is about as cheap and disposable as a tourist trap tchotchke.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote