

Movie spotlight
Sorority Boys
After being falsely accused of stealing the budget for their annual cocktail cruise, three very different fraternity brothers are kicked out of their dorm. In order to clear their name and to secure their future careers, the three dress up in drag and pledge the sorority next door where they learn a few valuable - and hilarious - lessons about themselves and the female species.
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Plot Summary
Three college fraternity brothers are kicked out of their house and lose all their money. Desperate to find new housing and prove their worth, they disguise themselves as women and join a sorority house. Hilarity ensues as they attempt to navigate the unfamiliar world of sorority life while trying to maintain their secret.
Critical Reception
Sorority Boys was a critical and commercial failure, widely panned by critics for its predictable plot, unfunny jokes, and offensive stereotypes. Despite its poor reception, it developed a cult following over the years.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on gross-out humor and tired stereotypes.
A predictable and uninspired comedy with few laughs.
Despite its flaws, some audiences found it entertainingly bad.
Google audience: Google users generally found the movie to be a silly and entertaining comedy, with many appreciating its lighthearted approach and comedic performances, despite acknowledging its lack of sophistication.
Fun Fact
While the film was released in 2002, it was filmed in 2001 and originally intended for a direct-to-video release before being given a theatrical run.
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