Griffin Gluck plays a teen who idolizes a dropout druggie (Pete Davidson). They hang together and have a good time, which eventually leads to more serious complications. This is Davidson’s movie. Even as his character becomes more toxic, his loser charm is endearingly sweet and even a bit touching. Gluck is also commendable, as he struggles with being cool, while going against his own better judgment. This is ultimately a bromance with liberal accents of humor, but it’s Davidson who makes the movie worth watching.
(3 / 5)