BAD NEIGHBOURS 2
Dir: Nicolas Stoller (15, 100 mins)
More Bad Neighbours? More of the same middling cuss laden comedy with Seth Rogen and buff Zac Efron? Apparently someone wanted it. But this time it’s with girls too! Chloe Grace Moretz and Selena Gomez move in next door to parents Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne as they are about to sell their house and move to the suburbs. Turns out these girls, far from being demure and quiet, are anything but, staging wild parties and indulging in lewd, crude and noisy behaviour. Rogen and Byrne have to get them out to sell their home, so they turn to perpetually shirtless Zac Efron who they clashed with in the last film for help. The slapstick of the first film (including airbag) is revisited along with predictable gross out sexually charged patter. Rogen and Byrne hold everything together amiably, there are some good lines but this feels like a lazy retread with added oestrogen.