New Line Cinema | Release Date: April 15, 2016
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EpicLadySpongeApr 15, 2016
Wow, this comedy sequel just turned out lucky in front of critics, but not in front of my face when I make this review. Ice Cube and the rest of his crew are back for some more cutting as the Next Cut begins to make its way to 'cut' all of usWow, this comedy sequel just turned out lucky in front of critics, but not in front of my face when I make this review. Ice Cube and the rest of his crew are back for some more cutting as the Next Cut begins to make its way to 'cut' all of us in their very own 'barbershop'. Seems enjoyable at some point, but can't find its own way to enjoy a fresh cut. Expand
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JasonMitchell12Apr 25, 2016
Barbershop: The Next Cut, not only was it not a comedy for me but it does not even focus on the real situations going on in the streets. It turns real life situations into comical scenes.
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RalfbergsJul 30, 2016
It was an ok movie, but didn't really provide anything new, plus I was kind of annoyed with Nicki Minaj's character. There were some funny jokes, there was a message they wanted to send to watchers, but the whole story itself wasn't that exciting
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Said01Aug 10, 2016
The first Barbershop was a classic. I guess like Friday they had a good success so they had to ruin it by making unnecessary sequals. The message behind the the 3th Barbershop might have been a good one (gang violence) but it didn't save theThe first Barbershop was a classic. I guess like Friday they had a good success so they had to ruin it by making unnecessary sequals. The message behind the the 3th Barbershop might have been a good one (gang violence) but it didn't save the movie. It felt (as with Friday) that they had succes with the first one so they continue making sequels without a good nor funny story (but with famous people) for as long as they can earn money on it. I was disappointed. Most of the actors were bad and most of the conversations in the Barbershop were boring (same old song) ... Expand
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amheretojudgeMay 21, 2019
Cube is getting the bigger cut and he never takes it for granted, just like the world he revolves around, the chemistry is off the hook.

Barbershop: The Next Cut Lee knows it is the White House party of the parties. Everybody would want to
Cube is getting the bigger cut and he never takes it for granted, just like the world he revolves around, the chemistry is off the hook.

Barbershop: The Next Cut

Lee knows it is the White House party of the parties. Everybody would want to be in it and everyone would want to have a big chunk of that cake. And offering them enough space to come in and present their show as they feel, the director, Malcolm D. Lee is rearranging the shuffled acts into one big discussion. Yes. Discussion is what the film feels like. And to be honest, it is a fair discussion, swooping in every opinion and perspective and idea and even a politically wrong comment. This is how honest, they are, they mock so arrogantly and accepts the insults and repercussions bravely.

In fact, the very first act is it. Ticking for almost the first half, the discussions are the best part of the film, it starts off from fighting over the equality, they find themselves tangled in a long chain, ping pong-ing back and forth, spewing and biting each other trying to prove their superiority sarcastically. The referential comedy is turned to 11. To someone who doesn't come from that background, would get definitely difficult to grab the momentum of the humor.

Another major improvement is scoffing off the limitations that their previous installments had, correcting themselves politically and going toe-to-toe with the generations, the pace has improved and sensitive content juiced up. Ice Cube is still the sober worker in this shop and Cedric still the most drunk one, no new character coming in with their fresh humorous vocab could beat Cedric's comic timing, he has been in their chair for more than a decade ago and that throne is well earned. Barbershop: The Next Cut may feel like the cut that you have been getting over the years, it's just that they have used the wave of the current media into account that will make you feel like you are new, once again.
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