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Death at a Funeral

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 25 critic reviews
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Movie Info
Genre(s): Comedy
Written by: Dean Craig
Directed by: Neil LaBute
Release Date:
Theatrical: April 16, 2010
DVD: August 10, 2010
Running Time: 90 minutes, Color
Origin: USA
Summary
RATING: R for language, drug content and some sexual humor
Starring Loretta Devine, Peter Dinklage, Ron Glass, Danny Glover, Regina Hall, Martin Lawrence, James Marsden, Tracy Morgan, Chris Rock, Zoe Saldana, Columbus Short, and Luke Wilson
Directed by Neil LaBute, Death at a Funeral is a hilarious day in the life of an American family come together to put a beloved husband and father to rest. As mourners gather at the family home, shocking revelations, festering resentments, ugly threats, blackmail and a misdirected corpse unleash lethal and riotous mayhem. (Sony Pictures)
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What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
Chicago Sun-Times Roger Ebert
I laughed all the way through, in fact. This is the best comedy since "The Hangover," and although it's almost a scene-by-scene remake of a 2007 British movie with the same title, it's funnier than the original.
Read Full Review >Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum
Reveling in mess and homegrown multiracial mayhem, Death at a Funeral finds a new lease on life.
Read Full Review >ReelViews James Berardinelli
Death at a Funeral does what a good comedy is supposed to do: generate laughter. The humor gradient is lopsided - the second half, which builds comedic momentum, is significantly funnier than the first half, which is mostly set-up. Still, any such unevenness aside, the overall impression is one of enjoyability.
Read Full Review >Salon.com Matt Zoller Seitz
Death at a Funeral works and then some. The movie is labored, overly familiar and about 10 miles away from deep -- an elemental, sometimes excremental comedy about petty twits behaving badly. As totally unnecessary remakes go, it's one of the best.
Read Full Review >Boston Globe Ty Burr
The new version is completely unnecessary and sloppier than it should be. It’s also still funny, partly thanks to smart casting in a few key roles and partly because farce this ironclad cannot be denied.
Read Full Review >Philadelphia Inquirer Carrie Rickey
Verdict? Mixed. Loved the slapstick, winced at the toilet humor, and mourned that the female performers were given so little to do. Funeral is funnier the second time around.
Read Full Review >Orlando Sentinel Roger Moore
The new Funeral, directed by social commentator-director Neil LaBute ("Lakeview Terrace") doesn’t improve on the original, which wasn’t exactly a classic despite its classic structure.
Read Full Review >Chicago Tribune Michael Phillips
Gets by for many of the same reasons "Date Night" got by, all of them performance-related.
Read Full Review >Time Out New York Nick Schager
Proving that a comedy’s performers are sometimes more important than its jokes, this remake of Frank Oz’s dreary 2007 British farce of the same name livens up the proceedings by subbing in a comic African-American all-star cast.
Read Full Review >NPR Mark Jenkins
The original was a little sharper, with actual satirical swipes at modern British life. The remake replaces some of that material with lazy pop-culture gags, most of them specifically African-American.
Read Full Review >The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Rick Groen
Middling gets downgraded to muddling. Of course, on such slippery slopes, reputations are made. Damned if the original isn’t looking like a comparative gem.
Read Full Review >New York Post Lou Lumenick
It's because of a superior cast that this version of "Death at a Funeral" is the rare comedy remake that's funnier than the original, however slightly. Personally, though, I'm not sure it was worth the effort.
Read Full Review >Washington Post Ann Hornaday
Still, if for the most part Death at a Funeral is as tame as the tasteful parlor where most of its action takes place, it manages to explode one taboo, in casting mostly black actors in roles originally played by whites.
Read Full Review >The New York Times Stephen Holden
Think of Death at a Funeral as a comic quickie. As it presses buttons, a few laughs come out, but that’s all there is to it.
Read Full Review >LA Weekly Melissa Anderson
Rock's interventions can't compensate for excessive fealty to dumb gags involving watery poop and designer hallucinogens.
Read Full Review >Chicago Reader J.R. Jones
You won't find many surprises in the equally funny U.S. remake from producer and star Chris Rock.
Read Full Review >The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt
But nothing taps his own particular talents to unsettle audiences with truly edgy material. Funeral gets no more edgy than a potty joke and a corpse tumbling out of a coffin. This is nothing more than juvenile slapstick.
Read Full Review >Los Angeles Times Betsy Sharkey
The movie version of karaoke. It sings the same tune as the 2007 British underground hit, but it's a little, and at times a lot, off-key.
Read Full Review >New York Daily News Elizabeth Weitzman
You must really love a movie if you decide to remake it just three years after its release. But unless you also intend to improve upon the first attempt, what's the point?
Read Full Review >Boxoffice Magazine Pete Hammond
Offers very little new for those who saw the original.
Read Full Review >The Onion (A.V. Club) Nathan Rabin
Rock acquits himself nicely as the responsible brother and resident straight man, but everyone else in the cast has apparently been advised to mug shamelessly and yell their lines as loudly as possible.
Read Full Review >Variety Justin Chang
This slavishly faithful update... fails to tap into anything culturally specific or uniquely funny in its Pasadena setting or its theoretically looser, livelier black cast. And because the characters are so flat, we couldn't care less about the blows to their sense of propriety.
Read Full Review >San Francisco Chronicle Walter Addiego
You can get away with almost anything in a farce except failing to be funny, and that's what kills Death at a Funeral.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this movie is 3.9 (out of 10) based on 22 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Mike B. gave it a1:
One of the worst movies I have ever seen. I don't know what any of these writers, producers, directors, or actors were thinking. unbearable.
Bill c. gave it a5:
Martin Lawrence is no actor,Chris Rock actually does pretty good, but this film is too full of silly stereo types. You see every joke as it's coming and they are all stale.
Ryan B gave it a0:
This may have the biggest piece of crap movie I have ever seen. The most interesting part of the movie experience was my farting. It smelled so bad that I actually passed out and vomited all over the theater. There was not one thing about this movie that was funny, and Tracy Morgan looks like a stupid alligator and nothing he says is even remotely funny. This movie should be banned from every theater in the country for being the biggest piece of crap every released.
Dan H gave it a10:
I may have not seen the original 2007 film, but I say this film is probably the best comedy I have ever seen. Honestly, I think it's just a little bit better than The Hangover.
Jerry K gave it a2:
Not funny at all, very profane, wouldn't want to know anyone like the family in the movie...walked out after 20 minutes, got a refund...recommend not seeing the movie.
Navy Bean Bean gave it a1:
Honestly, the original version was worse. I'm a bit of an anglophile, love (The UK Office, Peep Show, Four Weddings) but the english version of was hard to sit through. I didn't laugh once or say "wow, that's clever" I just looked at my watch a lot and watched everyone ham it up and wink at the camera on how hysterical it all was. I prefer the new one because of Tracy Morgan but otherwise it was no very good.
Jacob N gave it a0:
actually one of the worst movies i've ever seen...and thats saying a lot because i see many many movies. no where near as good as the brittish original. my advice to everyone is to save ten bucks at the box office and go to rend the good version and save money and time. Not. Worth. Seeing.
