About Blockers
Blockers is a refreshingly modern and surprisingly heartfelt 2018 comedy that flips the classic teen sex romp on its head. Directed by Kay Cannon, the film follows three parents—Lisa (Leslie Mann), Mitchell (John Cena), and Hunter (Ike Barinholtz)—who discover their daughters have made a pact to lose their virginity on prom night. Panicked, they embark on a chaotic, often disastrous mission to intercept the teens, leading to a night of outrageous antics and unexpected introspection.
The film's genius lies in its dual perspective, balancing the parents' hilariously misguided adventures with the daughters' own authentic and empowered journey. Performances are top-notch, with John Cena proving his comedic chops in a role that is both physically imposing and vulnerably sweet. The young cast, including Kathryn Newton, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Gideon Adlon, deliver nuanced performances that ground the film's more absurd moments in genuine emotion.
Beyond the laugh-out-loud set pieces, Blockers succeeds as a smart commentary on parenting, trust, and letting go. It explores generational differences with warmth rather than judgment, ultimately advocating for open communication. The direction is sharp, ensuring the comedy lands while giving emotional beats room to breathe. For viewers seeking a comedy that is as clever as it is funny, with heart and a great ensemble cast, Blockers is a must-watch. It's a perfect blend of raunchy humor and genuine sweetness that delivers consistent laughs and a surprisingly touching message about family.
The film's genius lies in its dual perspective, balancing the parents' hilariously misguided adventures with the daughters' own authentic and empowered journey. Performances are top-notch, with John Cena proving his comedic chops in a role that is both physically imposing and vulnerably sweet. The young cast, including Kathryn Newton, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Gideon Adlon, deliver nuanced performances that ground the film's more absurd moments in genuine emotion.
Beyond the laugh-out-loud set pieces, Blockers succeeds as a smart commentary on parenting, trust, and letting go. It explores generational differences with warmth rather than judgment, ultimately advocating for open communication. The direction is sharp, ensuring the comedy lands while giving emotional beats room to breathe. For viewers seeking a comedy that is as clever as it is funny, with heart and a great ensemble cast, Blockers is a must-watch. It's a perfect blend of raunchy humor and genuine sweetness that delivers consistent laughs and a surprisingly touching message about family.


















