Step Brothers (2008)

Movie · 2008 · Comedy · 1h 38m · R · English

Curator score: 3.9/10 (913.5K ratings)

They grow up so fast.

Overview

Brennan Huff and Dale Doback might be grown men. But that doesn't stop them from living at home and turning into jealous, competitive stepbrothers when their single parents marry. Brennan's constant competition with Dale strains his mom's marriage to Dale's dad, leaving everyone to wonder whether they'll ever see eye to eye.

Ratings

Director

Adam McKay

Production

Columbia Pictures, Mosaic Media Group, Gary Sanchez Productions, Relativity Media, Apatow Productions

Cast

Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Richard Jenkins, Mary Steenburgen, Adam Scott, Kathryn Hahn, Andrea Savage, Rob Riggle, Lurie Poston, Elizabeth Yozamp, Logan Manus, Travis T. Flory, Lili Rose McKay, Shira Piven, Seth Morris, Wayne Federman, Maria Quiban, Danielle Schneider, Gillian Vigman, Brian Huskey

Curator Review

Verdict

A very quotable, high-energy studio comedy that turns arrested development into a full-contact sport. Its appeal is less in plot than in escalating absurdity, deadpan commitment, and the weirdly sweet chemistry between the leads.

Best for

  • fans of broad R-rated comedy
  • viewers who like improvisational, quote-heavy humor
  • people who enjoy man-child chaos with a sentimental core
  • audiences looking for a loud, rewatchable crowd-pleaser

Skip if

  • you dislike crude, juvenile humor
  • you want tightly plotted storytelling
  • you prefer subtle character comedy
  • you are tired of Will Ferrell-style absurdism

Overview

Step Brothers is one of those comedies that knows exactly what it is and keeps going harder until the joke becomes the point. The premise is simple, almost childish, and the movie leans into that with total confidence: two overgrown boys, one household, and a steady stream of petty rivalry, humiliation, and accidental bonding.

Worth noting

What makes it endure is the commitment. The film treats nonsense like serious drama, which gives even the dumbest bits a strange momentum. It’s also built around a very specific comic rhythm: long pauses, sudden eruptions, and characters who are far too sincere for the situation they’re in.

Bottom line

It won’t work for everyone, especially if this style of raunchy, improvisational comedy feels exhausting rather than liberating. But if you’re in the mood for a loud, shameless studio comedy with real rewatch value, it lands as one of the defining examples of its era.

Top Letterboxd reviews

SilentDawn (5★) · 3381 likes

100 If you don't love this movie, you're a curly-headed fuck. Don't lose your dinosaur.

matt lynch (2★) · 2467 likes

feel like i worked harder watching this than they did making it.

Josh Lewis (4★) · 2204 likes

"Why are you so sweaty?" "I was watching Cops."

Matt The Snapper (3.5★) · 1396 likes

What an interesting adult remake of Drake and Josh.

Bethany (5★) · 1329 likes

everything adam scott’s character says in this movie makes me laugh out loud. he’s literally my favourite person in the whole world

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Topics

raunchy comedy, man-child, family chaos, improvisational, absurdist, 2000s comedy, brotherhood, petty rivalry, cult favorite, broad humor

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