The Cookout (2004) Instant

Reviewers at Rotten Tomatoes generally found it to be a collection of "warmed-over jokes" lacking craft. Critics on Metacritic compared it unfavorably to Barbershop , noting it lacks the same wit and "moral weight".

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: Reviewers at Rotten Tomatoes generally found it to

Includes sexual references, discussion of a character's anatomy, and scenes featuring cleavage-revealing outfits. There is no explicit nudity or sex. Community Perspectives While the film is rated PG-13,

Explores ideas of family loyalty versus material wealth, racial stereotypes for comedic effect, and the pressures of professional fame. Critical & Audience Consensus

“Avoid this gross, raunchy comedy at all costs... Marijuana use, including driving while high, is portrayed as endearing and cute.” Common Sense Media · 3 years ago Parents guide - The Cookout (2004) - IMDb

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