The Cookout (2004) -

The Cookout (2004) -

The film received largely negative reviews from critics, though it has found a niche as a nostalgic "guilty pleasure" for some audiences.

Despite poor overall reviews, Jenifer Lewis and Tim Meadows are often cited as the film's "saving graces" for their comedic performances. Community Perspectives The Cookout (2004)

While the film is rated PG-13, it contains several elements parents and sensitive viewers should note: The film received largely negative reviews from critics,

Frequent use of mild obscenities, scatological terms, and sexual double entendres. Quick Content Guide

Significant "drug humor" involving marijuana, including characters driving while high and smoke billowing from cars. Alcohol and tobacco use are also present.

is a PG-13 urban comedy that centers on Todd Anderson (Quran Pender), a #1 NBA draft pick who buys a mansion in a gated community and hosts a traditional family barbecue that clashes with his new, upscale surroundings. Quick Content Guide