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Entertainment Weekly | Owen GleibermanAdd Critic to Favorites

The film is consistently fun, and Tucker's comeuppance 
 will leave you gasping (if not gagging) with laughter.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Kevin ThomasAdd Critic to Favorites

The idea is that the guys' adventure proves transformative, but Tucker's dramatic I've-seen-the-light speech is charged with just the right degree of glibness to leave one skeptical.Read the full review

Variety | Ronnie ScheibAdd Critic to Favorites

Distinguishes itself from such last-fling-before-the-wedding comedies as "The Hangover" with the grittiness of its Texas locales and the smug intelligence of its unapologetically narcissistic protagonist.Read the full review

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  • Tucker narcissistic to the Max

    11/13/09 "My name is Tucker Max, and I am an a------," begins the intro on tuckermax.com. "I get excessively drunk, disregard social norms, indulge every whim, ignore the consequences of my actions, sleep with more women than is safe or reasonable and generally act like a raging d---head."  |  JAM! Showbiz
  • 'Beer In Hell' is a pile of crap

    11/12/09 It's tempting to hate a movie about a self-described a--hole because you hate the title character for being an a--hole.  |  JAM! Showbiz
  • Indie Spotlight: New Releases for Sept. 25

    09/25/09 Paranormal Activity (pictured) is finally coming to theaters after premiering two years ago at Screamfest.  |  Cinematical.com
  • Mr. Beaks Interviews Tucker Max And Nils Parker, Un-PC Architects Of I HOPE THEY SERVE BEER IN HELL!

    09/25/09 A month ago, I received a book in the mail from a publicist I like very much.  |  Ain't It Cool News
  • I hope they serve beer in Hell

    09/24/09 A cocky pickup artist swaggers through the night being aggressively offensive to women -- who fall cooing onto his lap.  |  New York Post - New York NY
  • Film: Review:I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell

    09/24/09 Blogger/author Tucker Max makes no bones about the fact that he's his own biggest fan, and the biggest promoter of the self-distributed film version of his memoir I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell .  |  The A.V. Club
  • I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell

    09/23/09 Based on Tucker Max's bestseller and scripted and produced by Max and Nils Parker, low-budget indie "I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell" distinguishes itself from such last-fling-before-the-wedding comedies as "The Hangover" with the grittiness of its Texas locales and the smug intelligence of its unapologetically narcissistic protagonist.  |  Variety
  • Film: Contest:Hey Chicago, see I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell early, and for free

    09/17/09 "I HOPE THEY SERVE BEER IN HELL is based on the real life audacious -- and sometimes shocking -- adventures of Tucker Max . . . unfortunately. A tireless and charismatic novelty seeker, Tucker (Matt Czuchry) tricks his buddy Dan (Geoff Stults) into lying to his fiancée, so they can go to a legendary strip club to celebrate Dan's last days of bachelorhood in proper style. Tucker drags their misanthropic friend Drew (Jesse Bradford) along for the ride, and before they know it Tucker's pursuit of a hilarious carnal interest lands Dan in serious trouble with the law and his future wife. The ensuing blowout leaves Tucker uninvited to the wedding and ankle deep in a mess of his own creation. If he wants back into the wedding and the lives of his best friends, he'll have to find a way to balance the demands of friendship with his own narcissism and selfishness."  |  The A.V. Club