Think Like a Man Too

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, 23% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • Think Like a Man Too reunites its predecessor's talented cast, but fails to take their characters in new or interesting directions.
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    Mark KermodeObserver (UK)
    Incessantly shrieky ...
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    Mike McCahillGuardian
    [A] full-throttle assault on reason, taste and human dignity ...
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    Sophie Monks KaufmanLittle White Lies
    Noisy claptrap devoid of all that is good about cinema.
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    Radheyan SimonpillaiNOW Toronto
    Kevin Hart's Cedric steamrolls over everyone else with his motor-mouth tirades and physical antics. He's Roger Rabbit unleashed on the set of Dr. Phil.
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    Jeff LabrecqueEntertainment Weekly
    Hart has to deliver a spectacular highlight every time he touches the ball for this movie to have any chance, and as a result, he takes some ill-advised shots.
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    Bilge EbiriNew York Magazine/Vulture
    Think Like a Man, Too is mostly uninspired and insipid, but it rallies, and builds up enough comic steam by the end that you might find yourself amused.
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    Richard CrouseRichard Crouse
    The advice contained within has more Hart than actual heart and is unlikely to provide much self-help, but has the same kind of bland appeal as its predecessor.
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    Richard PropesTheIndependentCritic.com
    Nothing more than a formulaic money grab.
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    Debbie Lynn EliasBehind The Lens
    Too rollicking, too raucous, too funny for words.
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    Stephen O'NionOne Room With A View
    Still, there exists unmistakable cast chemistry, a few laughs and a solid enough hour.
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