
“Little Brother” is the latest R-rated comedy to try and win audience approval through raunchiness. Screenwriters Jarrad Paul and Andrew Mogel (“The D Train,” “Yes Man”) have a workable premise involving a family man experiencing a special kind of horror when the boy he briefly mentored nearly 30 years ago returns to his life with the expectation of continuing their association. It’s an idea that’s ripe for a darkly comedic treatment, playing up mental instability and extended awkwardness as the situation tightens for both characters. Instead of providing edge, director Matt Spicer (“Ingrid Goes West”) goes crude, launching a feeble comedy that hopes to charm with its steady display of gross-outs and humiliations. Stars John Cena and Eric Andre are appropriately mismatched as screen partners, but they’re handed uninspired material that always tries to slide by with wearying stupidity. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com



















