About Blockers
Blockers (2018) is a refreshingly funny and surprisingly heartfelt comedy that turns the traditional teen sex comedy on its head by focusing on the panicked parents. Directed by Kay Cannon in her feature debut, the film follows three parents – played brilliantly by Leslie Mann, John Cena, and Ike Barinholtz – who discover their daughters have made a pact to lose their virginity on prom night. What follows is a wild, often outrageous mission to intercept the teens, leading to some of the year's biggest comedy set pieces, including John Cena's now-iconic beer chugging scene.
The film succeeds not just as a raunchy comedy but as a genuine exploration of parenting anxieties and letting go. While the parental antics provide constant laughs, the teenage characters – portrayed by Kathryn Newton, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Gideon Adlon – are given equal depth and agency, creating a balanced narrative that respects both generations' perspectives. The ensemble cast delivers excellent performances, with John Cena proving himself a natural comedic talent.
Blockers works because it blends outrageous humor with authentic emotional moments, offering more substance than typical genre fare. The direction keeps the energy high throughout the 102-minute runtime, and the script finds clever ways to subvert expectations. Whether you're looking for laugh-out-loud comedy or a surprisingly touching story about family dynamics, Blockers delivers on both fronts, making it a must-watch for comedy fans seeking something both hilarious and heartfelt.
The film succeeds not just as a raunchy comedy but as a genuine exploration of parenting anxieties and letting go. While the parental antics provide constant laughs, the teenage characters – portrayed by Kathryn Newton, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Gideon Adlon – are given equal depth and agency, creating a balanced narrative that respects both generations' perspectives. The ensemble cast delivers excellent performances, with John Cena proving himself a natural comedic talent.
Blockers works because it blends outrageous humor with authentic emotional moments, offering more substance than typical genre fare. The direction keeps the energy high throughout the 102-minute runtime, and the script finds clever ways to subvert expectations. Whether you're looking for laugh-out-loud comedy or a surprisingly touching story about family dynamics, Blockers delivers on both fronts, making it a must-watch for comedy fans seeking something both hilarious and heartfelt.


















