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  • Mick LaSalle

    3.8

    Mick LaSalle | San Francisco Chronicle

    The party scenes are entertaining fantasy, but the insider-business end of the picture is occasionally interesting in its own right.
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  • Drew McWeeny

    3.4

    Drew McWeeny | HitFix

    The way an Entourage story works is that they establish what it is that Vinnie and his friends want, they challenge them a little bit, and then they get what they want. And while that's something I find unsatisfying, it is the exact reason that fans watch the show and it's why they'll watch the film.
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    3.4

    All this publication's reviews | indieWIRE

    The film's primary delights are found in either fleeting moments of comedy or Jeremy Piven continuing to crush the role he was born to play -- pure raging id coupled with enough human decency to make him... perhaps not likable, but watchable, for sure.
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  • Peter Travers

    3.2

    Peter Travers | Rolling Stone

    I'm OK with Entourage onscreen because it's really a victory lap for a cast that once earned our DVR-ready affection. To echo Perry Farrell: "Yeah! Oh, yeah!" As for the haters? Hug it out, bitches.
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  • Bill Goodykoontz

    3.0

    Bill Goodykoontz | Arizona Republic

    The big-screen version of Entourage is constructed like the series, another chapter in a sequel-ready story. If you wanted something more, you won't get it. But you will get this, and if it does well, likely more of it.
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  • Joe Neumaier

    3.0

    Joe Neumaier | New York Daily News

    Entourage plays like a solid, if slightly too long, episode. But even given the bloat, the cast’s easy camaraderie and a “play it as it lays” atmosphere wins you over.
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    3.0

    All this publication's reviews | The Guardian

    Entourage is like an enthusiastic puppy, slightly tipsy on beer, humping on a stripper’s leg, but desperate to please nonetheless. It is a film designed to be liked – which makes it hard to hate.
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  • Sheri Linden

    2.5

    Sheri Linden | The Hollywood Reporter

    Amid the not-so-troubling setbacks, unbelievable triumphs and perpetual spring break, the movie takes one or two nice twists.
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  • Michael Phillips

    2.5

    Michael Phillips | Chicago Tribune

    Piven's performance basically made the series, and to the degree the new film works, which is a little, he makes that too.
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  • Alonso Duralde

    2.0

    Alonso Duralde | TheWrap

    Piven’s Ari is so over-the-top in his narcissism and megalomania that he’s fun to watch, but the other lead characters are the kind of bros who should be having drinks thrown in their faces on a regular basis.
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  • Marjorie Baumgarten

    2.0

    Marjorie Baumgarten | Austin Chronicle

    For better or worse, the film plays like an extended TV episode, jumping from each character’s story arc to the next, rarely lingering longer than the time it takes to land a few low-bro love jabs before moving on to the next scene.
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    2.0

    All this publication's reviews | Village Voice

    It may be not much more than a heavily branded romp through a Hollywood fantasyland, but it’s got a pulse. It’s easy fun. No one ever died from reading People magazine.
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  • Mark Olsen

    1.5

    Mark Olsen | Los Angeles Times

    That the bonds of friendship between Vince and his pals are predicated so strongly on excluding others feels regressive and drags the movie away from harmless high jinks into something needlessly more spiteful and ugly.
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  • Andrew O'Hehir

    1.5

    Andrew O'Hehir | Salon.com

    Did this overstuffed quality of Entourage, its KFC Double Down too-much-is-not-enough-ness, ultimately work on me? Absolutely not.
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  • Scott Tobias

    1.5

    Scott Tobias | The Dissolve

    The movie offers more of the same, only more: more T&A, more conspicuous consumption, more cameos, more Jeremy Piven yelling, and significantly more Mark Cuban than anyone outside the city of Dallas needs to see.
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  • Ann Hornaday

    0.6

    Ann Hornaday | Washington Post

    Piven is so in the pocket as the smarmy, aggressive, inappropriate Ari that, when the movie he’s in does little more than double down on the bro-ing out, the whiffed opportunities become all the more obvious.
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  • Joe Morgenstern

    NR

    Joe Morgenstern | Wall Street Journal

    Charm has curdled into smarm in the big-screen version of Entourage. The jaunty style of a hit TV series has been replaced by huge spasms of false energy and a sense of barely concealed flop sweat.
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