About Blockers
Blockers (2018) is a refreshingly modern comedy that flips the traditional teen movie script by focusing on the panicked parents rather than the hormonal teenagers. 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 chaotic, often heartfelt mission to intercept the teens, leading to outrageous situations involving butt-chugging, car chases, and unexpected emotional revelations.
The film succeeds largely due to its excellent ensemble cast. Leslie Mann brings her signature neurotic charm, while John Cena reveals surprising comedic timing as an overly protective father. The young cast, including Kathryn Newton, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Gideon Adlon, perfectly captures the complexity of modern teenage life with authenticity and humor. What sets Blockers apart from typical raunchy comedies is its genuine heart and progressive message about trust, communication, and letting go.
While the premise might sound like standard comedy fare, Blockers delivers smart commentary on parenting in the digital age and the importance of respecting teenagers' autonomy. The film balances outrageous humor with touching moments between parents and children, making it more than just a series of gags. For viewers looking for a comedy that's both laugh-out-loud funny and surprisingly thoughtful, Blockers offers the perfect blend of chaos and heart. Its 6.2 IMDb rating doesn't fully capture the film's entertainment value and cultural relevance in exploring contemporary parent-teen relationships.
The film succeeds largely due to its excellent ensemble cast. Leslie Mann brings her signature neurotic charm, while John Cena reveals surprising comedic timing as an overly protective father. The young cast, including Kathryn Newton, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Gideon Adlon, perfectly captures the complexity of modern teenage life with authenticity and humor. What sets Blockers apart from typical raunchy comedies is its genuine heart and progressive message about trust, communication, and letting go.
While the premise might sound like standard comedy fare, Blockers delivers smart commentary on parenting in the digital age and the importance of respecting teenagers' autonomy. The film balances outrageous humor with touching moments between parents and children, making it more than just a series of gags. For viewers looking for a comedy that's both laugh-out-loud funny and surprisingly thoughtful, Blockers offers the perfect blend of chaos and heart. Its 6.2 IMDb rating doesn't fully capture the film's entertainment value and cultural relevance in exploring contemporary parent-teen relationships.


















