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The Heat (2013)

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65

Average Rating: 6.2/10
Reviews Counted: 159
Fresh: 104 | Rotten: 55

The Heat is predictable, but Melissa McCarthy is reliably funny and Sandra Bullock proves a capable foil.

71

Average Rating: 6.7/10
Critic Reviews: 35
Fresh: 25 | Rotten: 10

The Heat is predictable, but Melissa McCarthy is reliably funny and Sandra Bullock proves a capable foil.

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Average Rating: 3.9/5
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Uptight FBI Special Agent Sarah Ashburn (Sandra Bullock) and foul-mouthed Boston cop Shannon Mullins (Melissa McCarthy) couldn't be more incompatible. But when they join forces to bring down a ruthless drug lord, they become the last thing anyone expected: buddies. From Paul Feig, director of "Bridesmaids." (c) Fox

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Katie Dippold

Oct 15, 2013

$159.3M

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All Critics (159) | Top Critics (35) | Fresh (104) | Rotten (55) | DVD (1)

Director Paul Feig, whose Bridesmaids upended notions of what a raunchy ensemble comedy could be, does it again here with another genre.

August 8, 2013 Full Review Source: ChristyLemire.com
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If you've never seen the point of Sandra Bullock, watch this.

July 30, 2013 Full Review Source: Time Out
Time Out
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There are only two reasons to see The Heat. But they are formidable reasons, and they go by the names of Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy.

July 8, 2013 Full Review Source: Rolling Stone
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If you've never seen Sandra Bullock blow a peanut shell out of her nose, and you'd like to, The Heat is your movie.

July 1, 2013 Full Review Source: Village Voice
Village Voice
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The many formulas never mesh, and some formidable actors stumble trying to keep pace with its out-of-synch meters.

July 1, 2013 Full Review Source: New Yorker
New Yorker
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If this were funny, The Heat would add up to your average buddy-cop comedy. Except that it's not funny, at least not very and not often.

June 28, 2013 Full Review Source: Globe and Mail
Globe and Mail
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There's no getting away from the fact that The Heat is lightweight and derivative, but its formulas have been freshened just enough to make it fun. With Melissa McCarthy and Sandra Bullock on board, that's enough.

October 15, 2013 Full Review Source: Reno Gazette-Journal

The sparks that fly between the two have that much more sting, thanks to the acidically hilarious banter and Bullock and McCarthy's complete, fearless abandon.

September 14, 2013 Full Review Source: TheMovieReport.com
TheMovieReport.com

Poor production values, shoddy editing and too many clichés cool off a seen-it-all before comedy that even Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy can't save.

August 17, 2013 Full Review Source: Sun Newspapers of Cleveland
Sun Newspapers of Cleveland

But it's heartbreaking to watch McCarthy and Bullock work so hard to such little profit ... This is a movie that doesn't once do the unexpected thing.

August 16, 2013 Full Review Source: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

It's ultimately clear that there's simply not enough plot to justify The Heat's absurdly overlong running time...

August 10, 2013 Full Review Source: Reel Film Reviews
Reel Film Reviews

You're left with an above average buddy cop movie, a few sharp gags and the conclusion that there must be a better way to get men laughing with women than have them inhabiting written-as-male roles.

August 5, 2013 Full Review Source: The Ooh Tray
The Ooh Tray

Meanspirited where it's meant to be funny. Misogynist crap is still misogynist crap when it stars women.

August 5, 2013 Full Review Source: Flick Filosopher
Flick Filosopher

As poorly scripted as Beverly Hills Cop and not as funny.

August 4, 2013 Full Review Source: Observer [UK]
Observer [UK]

The Heat is crude and rude, and its plot is pretty ropey, but as Bullock's by-the-book prissiness collides with McCarthy's slobbish street savvy, its leading ladies strike scintillating comic sparks off each other.

August 3, 2013 Full Review Source: Movie Talk
Movie Talk

It's the 'Bad Girls' who rule now!

August 2, 2013 Full Review Source: Birmingham Mail
Birmingham Mail

This terrific vehicle for the perfectly mismatched comic stylings of Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy isn't a hilarious girl-power trip. It's simply hilarious.

August 2, 2013 Full Review Source: This is London
This is London

The plot follows a standard formula, but the simple gender twist and great casting keep things sizzling.

August 2, 2013 Full Review Source: Radio Times
Radio Times

Miss Congeniality shows up The Other Guys in this riotously funny buddy-cop comedy, which overcomes its silly script with the ingenious pairing of Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy.

August 1, 2013 Full Review Source: Contactmusic.com
Contactmusic.com

The Heat is lean, mean and completely uninterested in anything that isn't funny.

August 1, 2013 Full Review Source: Guardian [UK]
Guardian [UK]

Prepare for some hilarious laugh enforcement, Sandra Bullock proves to be the perfect foil to the uproarious Melissa McCarthy, who is fast becoming the funniest performer in cinema.

August 1, 2013 Full Review Source: UTV

A good cop/bad cop action comedy with the funniest two-women-above-the-title pairing in memory.

August 1, 2013 Full Review Source: Daily Telegraph
Daily Telegraph

Bullock and McCarthy have terrific chemistry and elevate the simple-minded material with their riffing and adept physical comedy.

August 1, 2013 Full Review Source: Daily Express
Daily Express

Watchable buddy comedy enlivened by a pair of strong comic performances from its two leads, though it's also far too indulgent of McCarthy's ad-libbing and feels a good twenty minutes too long.

August 1, 2013 Full Review Source: ViewLondon
ViewLondon

The film then lives and dies by how funny each individual scene manages to be. Some hit the mark, others do not.

July 31, 2013 Full Review Source: HeyUGuys
HeyUGuys

Audience Reviews for The Heat

The Heat is coming.

A mediocre funny movie! This is undoubtedly a sloppy and predictable comedy, but it does provide some laughs and Sandra Bullock gives an exceptional performance. I normally like Melissa McCarthy, but her style is waring out and she is steadily becoming extremely annoying. It is what it is, a generic comedy.

Sarah Ashburn, an FBI agent, is extremely ambitious and has her eye on a promotion, but she doesn't get along with her co-workers. She is sent to Boston to uncover the identity of an elusive drug lord, Mr. Larkin, by tracking down his proxy, Rojas, and is told that she'll have a good shot at the promotion if she finds Larkin. When she arrives in Boston, she learns that Larkin has been eliminating his competition and taking over their operations. She learns that Rojas is in Boston PD custody and goes to see him to ask him what he knows about Larkin, but is warned that the cop who arrested Rojas, Shannon Mullins, is very territorial, and she is not exactly sociable. When the two meet they don't get along. When Mullins learns why Ashburn is in Boston, she decides to find Larkin herself. Ashburn is told by her boss to work with Mullins, but it won't be easy because Ashburn does things by the book while Mullins does things her way.
September 29, 2013
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Manu Gino

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The Heat is a 2013 American action-comedy film written by Katie Dippold, edited by Bellah Mae, and directed by Paul Feig. The plot centers on FBI Special Agent Sarah Ashburn and Boston Detective Shannon Mullins, played respectively by Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy, who must take down a mobster.

Heat not so hot here, Hollywood has a new genre of films comedies that do not have any laughs in them. Actually this genre has been around for a while and this simply the latest in a long line. Sandra Bullock used to be a good actress but nowadays she is just another journeyman/woman making movies for a paycheck.

"The Heat" was basically just a series of scenes from other (better) movies. We had the at odds with the boss scene,the scene that identified our two heroines as being misunderstood by all their colleagues. The getting drunk together bonding scene, the silly dance scene, the stepping on the toes of another law enforcement agency scene, the turning from a shrew into a mean mother scene,the captured by the bad guy scene, the escape from the bad guy scene, the capturing the bad guy in the nick of time and saving someone scene and finally the former screw up getting a medal scene.

A collection of movie clichés without any empathy at all with the audience. Did we care about any of the heroines? I know I did not. One a cop who swore all the time and treated her boss like dirt and the other the polar opposite.

Oh how we laughed as these two found common ground and began to work together for the good of the community. No wait a minute. We did not laugh as there was not one remotely funny scene in the whole bloody movie. What a rubbish film.
September 9, 2013
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Mellisa McCarthy isn't funny 13 days ago 196
Guess the tomatometer??? 3 months ago 29
McCarthy is exceptionally funny and endearing 3 months ago 28
Looks pretty generic. 3 months ago 25
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