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Screen for YOUR familySpa Weekend (2026) is an R-rated raunchy comedy centered around a group of four friends, including characters played by Anna Faris, Isla Fisher, and Leslie Mann, whose planned relaxing spa getaway descends into chaos. The film, directed by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, is described as a 'girls' trip version' of films like 'The Hangover' and 'Bad Moms,' focusing on themes of female friendship and self-care as the women break free from their overwhelming responsibilities. It aims for laughs through crude humor and misbehavior at a luxury resort. Released in August 2026, the movie runs for 97 minutes and has been rated R by the MPAA for 'language throughout, sexual material, and some drug use.' While it attempts to offer a message about the importance of self-care and embracing one's wilder side, reviews suggest it leans heavily into slapstick antics, sexual innuendo, and profanity, sometimes at the expense of genuine humor or insightful commentary on its characters' lives. The narrative follows the friends as they engage in various rule-breaking activities, culminating in a chaotic weekend rather than a peaceful retreat. Targeted at adult audiences who enjoy R-rated buddy comedies, Spa Weekend features a cast of experienced comedians. However, some critics have found the humor to be 'cringy' and 'lewd and crude,' with the storyline being derivative of similar films in the genre. It explores the dynamics of lifelong friendships and the pursuit of excitement in otherwise mundane lives, albeit through often vulgar and disrespectful scenarios.
Frequent and crude sexual innuendo and discussions of sex, female arousal, and male genitalia are present. The film includes scenes with male strippers, a woman sexually harassing men, passionate kissing, implied sexual acts, and references to sex toys.
Sexual innuendo is used frequently, along with crude discussions of sex, female arousal, and male genitalia. A woman sexually harasses men by commenting on their genitals and slapping their backsides. Male strippers gyrate suggestively, and guests are told they can touch their genitals for an extra fee. A man and woman kiss passionately, he removes his shirt, and she later says they had sex. A male stripper rubs another man's glasses on his crotch. Mel talks about and shows her collection of sex toys. Casual sex is lauded.
The film features 'language throughout' with frequent, crude, and strong expletives. Multiple sources highlight the pervasive and often offensive nature of the language used.
The plot involves a group of friends engaging in 'misbehavior' and 'cheerful chaos' at a luxury resort, including breaking into the resort and evading security. These acts demonstrate a high level of disrespect for rules and authority figures.
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Adults Only (18+). The film is rated R by the MPAA for language throughout, sexual material, and some drug use. It features frequent crude sexual discussions, implied sexual acts, pervasive strong profanity, and themes of disrespect and rebellion. The content is explicitly adult and not suitable for minors.
The film is noted for being a 'raunchy comedy' that is 'more cringy than funny' for some viewers. Its humor is often described as aiming for the 'lowest common denominator.' Parents should be aware of the strong emphasis on crude humor and a disregard for rules.
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