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May 8, 2009 · Smalltime hoods Brody (Mike Epps) and Guch (Wood Harris) have seen better days. But when a wacked-out courier (Donald Faison) accidentally brings them a box containing 10 kilos of high-quality ...
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- Benny Boom
- Benny Boom
- 8 May 2009
But when the intended recipients of the package, wannabe gangster Jesus (Cisco Reyes) and his feisty girlfriend (Yasmin Deliz), realize the box hasn’t arrived, they set out on a desperate search ...
On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 21% based on 66 reviews. The site's consensus was "Rife with half-baked jokes and excessive violence, Next Day Air is an uninspired stoner comedy." [9] On Metacritic the film has a score of 46 out of 100 based on reviews from 20 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [10]
Crime/Comedy | rated R (A, L, N, V, G) | starring Donald Faison, Cisco Reyes, Yasmin Deliz, Mike Epps, Darius McCrary, Mos Def | 1:33 mins. When a Next Day Air delivery guy (Donald Faison) gets high and delivers a package to the wrong apartment it lands several bricks of cocaine in the hands of a den of common thugs who have their own ideas for it and starts dropping a series of dominos as the ...
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The film's behind-the-scenes team—among them, laughably-named music video director Benny Boom, first-time (and hopefully last-time) screenwriter Blair Cobbs, and cinematographer David A. Armstrong (2008's "Saw V")—exude nary a hint of talent or pizzazz. Truth be told, they barely seem to know what they are doing at all.