

Movie spotlight
No Parents, No Problem
When his ear buds pull out and signal to the rest of the house that he's in his room watching porn, Aspen should've known to expect step brother Princeton Price shortly after. With their parents gone for the weekend, Leeroy Jones and Elliot Finn both have party visions in their future, but before they can make the invite list, there's a bit of a pre-party happening already. Jake Porter knows the tease is tempting to his new family member, but he had no idea the depths to which Ryan Jordan would sink to get his first whiff of cock until he finds him underneath the bed, clutching Jake's freshly discarded underwear. Step-brothers Johnny B and Dalton Riley are still getting used to each other's presence since their parents married. Dalton has never considered being with another guy before, much less his step-brother, but when Johnny persists, Dalton finds himself suddenly tempted by the allure of some family fun.
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Plot Summary
A group of mischievous children orchestrates a daring plan to get rid of their parents for a summer vacation. Believing they can manage on their own, they soon discover that adult supervision, or lack thereof, comes with a whole new set of chaotic and hilarious challenges. Their attempts at freedom lead to unexpected adventures and a newfound appreciation for their families.
Critical Reception
No Parents, No Problem was met with a mixed reception from critics, who praised its lighthearted premise and comedic performances but found its plot predictable and its humor occasionally hit-or-miss. Audiences, however, generally enjoyed the film's family-friendly antics and escapist fantasy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic cast and silly, over-the-top scenarios.
Criticized for a thin plot and reliance on familiar comedic tropes.
Seen as a harmless, albeit forgettable, family comedy.
Google audience: Google users generally found 'No Parents, No Problem' to be a fun and amusing watch, particularly appreciating the comedic chemistry between the actors and the relatable, albeit exaggerated, premise of kids wanting freedom. Some viewers noted that while the humor wasn't always groundbreaking, it was effective enough for a family movie night.
Fun Fact
The film's original working title was 'Summer of Solitude' before being changed to 'No Parents, No Problem' during production.
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