Peep World 2010

Critics score:
23 / 100

Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes

James Rocchi, MSN Movies: ...the film's so flat and sour that when the whole cast are gathered together around a communal dinner table, all you want to do is escape the acid, claustrophobic rancor of its unpleasantness. Read more

Manohla Dargis, New York Times: A a family circus of dysfunction that's so familiar you may feel tempted to place bets on how everything will shake out, and painless enough that you might not resent doing so. Read more

Keith Uhlich, Time Out: Peep World subjects us to a series of comic situations that might kindly be called contrived. Read more

Hollywood Reporter: After a promisingly tart start, the strident satire stumbles and falls into a sitcom-y hole from which it never emerges, despite the game efforts of its dynamic ensemble. Read more

Sheri Linden, Los Angeles Times: By turns flat and strained, "Peep World" is a collection of personality disorders in search of a story. Read more

Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News: Judging by the actors involved in Barry Blaustein's amusing but unpolished comedy, it's fair to assume he has a friends in high places. That's good, since they refine Peter Himmelstein's rough script. Read more

Lou Lumenick, New York Post: The heavy-handed "Peep World" has a few laughs sprinkled over its abbreviated running time as it limps to a predictable conclusion. Read more

Alissa Simon, Variety: So lame it barely gets a rise out of permanent erection jokes. Read more

Karina Longworth, Village Voice: Something's simply wrong when a film with so many comedians yet so few laughs turns Lesley Ann Warren, using plain old-school reaction shots, into the comic MVP. Read more