About Blockers
Blockers (2018) is a refreshingly funny and surprisingly heartfelt comedy that flips the traditional teen sex comedy on its head. 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, increasingly desperate mission to intercept the girls and derail their plans, leading to a night of outrageous mishaps, unexpected bonding, and genuine introspection.
Directed by Kay Cannon in her feature debut, the film succeeds by giving equal weight to both the parents' hilariously misguided antics and the daughters' own perspectives. The trio of young actresses – Kathryn Newton, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Gideon Adlon – deliver authentic, nuanced performances that make their characters' journey feel real and relatable, not just a plot device. John Cena is a particular standout, showcasing brilliant comedic timing and vulnerability that steals every scene he's in.
What makes Blockers more than just a raunchy comedy is its underlying heart and smart commentary on parenting, trust, and letting go. The film explores the anxieties of watching children grow up while also respecting their autonomy. The humor is bold and often crude, but it's always in service of the characters and story. For viewers looking to watch a comedy that delivers consistent laughs while offering genuine emotional moments, Blockers is a perfect choice. Its balanced approach and strong ensemble cast make it an entertaining and surprisingly thoughtful watch about the chaos of modern parenting and the bittersweet transition to adulthood.
Directed by Kay Cannon in her feature debut, the film succeeds by giving equal weight to both the parents' hilariously misguided antics and the daughters' own perspectives. The trio of young actresses – Kathryn Newton, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Gideon Adlon – deliver authentic, nuanced performances that make their characters' journey feel real and relatable, not just a plot device. John Cena is a particular standout, showcasing brilliant comedic timing and vulnerability that steals every scene he's in.
What makes Blockers more than just a raunchy comedy is its underlying heart and smart commentary on parenting, trust, and letting go. The film explores the anxieties of watching children grow up while also respecting their autonomy. The humor is bold and often crude, but it's always in service of the characters and story. For viewers looking to watch a comedy that delivers consistent laughs while offering genuine emotional moments, Blockers is a perfect choice. Its balanced approach and strong ensemble cast make it an entertaining and surprisingly thoughtful watch about the chaos of modern parenting and the bittersweet transition to adulthood.


















