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Where's the Money

Where's the Money (2017)

October. 20,2017
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5.1
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R
| Comedy

A quick witted young man from the streets of South Central must rush a lily-white USC fraternity to recover a stash of stolen money.

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Wordiezett
2017/10/20

So much average

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UnowPriceless
2017/10/21

hyped garbage

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CrawlerChunky
2017/10/22

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Fatma Suarez
2017/10/23

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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denisemichelle-18990
2017/10/24

I came across this movie and saw Logan Paul was in it. You could say he was the token white guy in this with not much to say. Mike Epps is always hilarious as he was in this. Some good laughs here. Not the best movie of it's kind. I wouldn't watch this again any time soon.

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mercedesbenzbrazil
2017/10/25

Cute little movie. I really liked it. Mike Epps was hilarious and Terry Crews was awesome as usual. It was fun to watch. I was really proud of Bach.... going from YouTube to a feature film. He did a great job. The rest of the cast was incredible and funny as well. If you're looking for Shaw Shank Redemption or The Piano or some serious Meryl Streep, Tom Cruise, Denzel Washington type of film please go elsewhere... this is a pure fun, nothing to do on a Saturday afternoon relaxation flick! Produced well. Written well*

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dandelionroar
2017/10/26

Very fun movie! The scene with the rat was the funniest thing I have ever seen. Congrats to all the actors for doing a great job.

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direnkaya
2017/10/27

I loved the hints on racial slurs and the fraternity's fight to avoid breaking the law while going after the proceedings of accepting new members. Especially, the 'nerdy' frat boy Clarke (Josh Brener) is a contrast when it comes to catching up with trigger warnings about racism. I wish Kat Graham's character Alicia was more in action because I really enjoyed her scene with frat boy Brock (Devon Werkheiser). She can pull scenes that show her in charge so well. What I didn't expect was the on screen chemistry between Kat and Devon.

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