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Screen for YOUR familyPizza Movie (2026) is a stoner comedy film directed by Brian McElhaney and Nick Kocher, released on Hulu on April 3, 2026. The plot centers on two college roommates, Jack and Montgomery, who consume an experimental hallucinogenic drug called M.I.N.T.S. Their attempt to retrieve a pizza to counteract the drug's intense, reality-bending effects spirals into a chaotic, psychedelic odyssey within their dormitory. The film is described as an absurd, raunchy R-rated comedy, reminiscent of films like 'Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle' and 'Superbad,' featuring extreme profanity, suggestive humor, and graphic, often surreal, violence. It is aimed at a mature audience, specifically young adults and college-age viewers, and is explicitly not considered family-friendly due to its content.
The film contains explicit and graphic, albeit often absurd and comedic, depictions of violence. Reviewers mention surreal and exaggerated violent outcomes due to the drug-induced hallucinations.
The experimental drug induces symptoms that include 'exploding heads' and 'body swaps,' contributing to the film's violent and absurd nature. One review vividly details a consequence of not eating pizza, stating that characters will 'reckon with the final phase of the drug: their worst nightmares come to life and shove a chainsaw up their ass.' Additionally, Jack is a target of bullies who 'pin him down and fart in his face on a regular basis,' escalating in 'violence and absurdity.'
The movie includes significant elements of crude and explicit sexual humor, as well as implied sexual situations typical of a 'stoner comedy' genre aimed at college-aged audiences. While explicit sexual acts are not detailed, the humor is described as 'raunchy' and 'vulgar.'
Profanity is a frequent and intense element of the film's dialogue, including the use of strong and offensive language.
Substance use is the central driving force of the film's plot, depicting extensive consumption of an experimental hallucinogenic drug and its profound, reality-altering effects. Alcohol use is also present.
The film features intense, frightening, and surreal sequences stemming from the drug-induced hallucinations. These moments are described as terrifying and draw inspiration from horror tropes.
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17+ (Mature Audiences Only). This film is a 'stoner comedy' that centrally features illegal drug use, explicit sexual humor, extreme profanity, and graphic, albeit often comedic and surreal, violence. The themes, language, and depictions of substance abuse are not suitable for younger viewers and require mature discernment.
This film is marketed as a 'stoner comedy' and explicitly targets a mature, college-aged audience. Parents should be aware that it heavily features illegal drug use, strong language, sexual humor, and graphic violence as central to its comedic premise. It is not suitable for children or younger teenagers, despite starring actors known for more family-friendly roles.
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