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[4] Peter Debruge of Variety called it a "well-cast but seldom funny satire" that misses an opportunity at social commentary.

[5] Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "Despite appealing performances, this comedy suffers from its derivative premise.

[7] Gary Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times described it as "a thoroughly engaging lark" that is saved by the cast.

Club gave it a letter grade of "C" and wrote, "[Greenwood] can't rescue the movie all by himself, but he does at least transform it into a first-rate acting class.