Review of Undercover Brother (2002) by William Arnold for Seattle Post-Intelligencer — 15 Jul 2014
Griffin & Co. manage to be spectacularly outrageous, several of the gag sequences are hilariously imaginative and there's something almost deliciously liberating in the film's determination to make good-natured fun of what previously has been a very sacred movie cow.
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This review of Undercover Brother (2002) was written by William Arnold and published by Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 15 Jul 2014.
Undercover Brother has generally received positive reviews.
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