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The film centers on Adam (Chris D'Elia), a man-child who lives a fun-loving lifestyle with his three lifelong buddies. After a series of events, Adam decides it's time to 'break up' with his best buds in order to finally grow up.
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September 30, 2016
What happens when a gang of merrie men split up in the interests of gaining maturity forms the basis of this generally sprightly comedy.September 30, 2016
Too much talent for this few laughs.January 09, 2017
Maybe it was wrong to expect more from Flock of Dudes because of its great cast, but ultimately, the film is only so-so. Much like the bromance at its core, it doesn't reach its full potential.October 06, 2016
The supporting characters are lifeless vessels in a movie that fails to break away from the traps of the hit-or-miss romantic comedy genre.November 07, 2016
When the film's broadest caricatures actually reveal the deepest pain, that's funny.September 28, 2016
This is a refreshingly mature comedy about folks who aren't very mature, but discover that it may not be a bad thing to do a little growing after all.September 28, 2016
Flock Of Dudes is light on both bro-bonding shenanigans and worldly drama, despite boasting such an enviable cast of comedians.September 30, 2016
A pleasant, periodically hilarious feature that pokes fun at twentysomethings facing the pains of arrested development.October 05, 2016
Lifeless bromantic comedy Flock of Dudes has all the celebrity cameos and latent sexism of Judd Apatow's adult coming-of-age stories but none of the lowbrow wit and sensitivity.October 03, 2016
You might ditch your friends, too, if they're anything like the obnoxious "bros" in this stale comedy.