What's the Worst that Could Happen? Critic Reviews
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The movie made me laugh a lot anyway. It has a big, inventive cast of loons and a great premise.Read the full review
This dispensable comedy has a few unexpectedly loopy surprises, including an outlandishly gay detective (played by versatile actor William Fichtner), who loves the Ice Capades but loathes insurance fraud.Read the full review
Supposed to be a cheeky little lark but instead runs a narrow gamut from labored to aimless.Read the full review
This sometimes funny but ultimately convoluted movie would have benefited enormously from letting Lawrence loose.Read the full review
The movie turns into a cobweb of tricky spins and twists that seems like a hip-hop version of "Ruthless People."Read the full review
Laborious in the unfolding of its plot, and under Sam Weisman's brash direction the unabashed amorality of the material is crass rather than sly in tone.Read the full review
Lawrence forgoes his knack for verbal comedy and replaces it with crude nonstop mugging.Read the full review
The star in this case is Martin Lawrence, who is not only thoroughly upstaged by nemesis Danny DeVito but is completely boxed out of his comfort zone for broad physical comedy.Read the full review
Certainly grows in its own right, into a coarse-grained summer vaudeville that could have been much smarter and sharper without losing its target audience.Read the full review
Dull, plodding comedy.Read the full review