Strays

When Reggie is abandoned on the mean city streets by his lowlife owner, Doug, Reggie is certain that his beloved owner would never leave him on purpose. But once Reggie falls in with a fast-talking, foul-mouthed stray who loves his freedom and believes that owners are for suckers, Reggie finally realizes he was in a toxic relationship and begins to see Doug for the heartless sleazeball that he is.

  • Released: 2023-06-08
  • Runtime: 93 minutes
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Stars: Will Forte, Jamie Foxx, Isla Fisher, Will Ferrell, Randall Park, Mike Dolphy, Josh Gad, Harvey Guillén, Brett Gelman, Rob Riggle, Jamie Demetriou, Sofía Vergara, Dennis Quaid
  • Director: Josh Greenbaum
 Comments
  • candyfromastranger - 13 May 2024
    Make Sure Kids Don't Accidentally Watch This
    I waited thru the whole movie to laugh at even just one joke or quip or scene. Not one quiet courtesy chuckle could make its way out. This story plot was a cynical view of both dogs AND humans. Base junior high humor all throughout. Profanity and F bombs don't automatically make a script funny or a character "real and grounded". It's the writer's effective use of profanity that enhances characters and dialogue and that was simply lacking. The entire movie was littered with profanity and sexual references and borderline adult fantasy themes such trying to lift keys by growing an uber long schlanger. It was seriously a waste of my Sunday afternoon.
  • aahanabahana - 24 March 2024
    Loved it.. a prrfect satire to human depravity on treating dogs
    Loved it. I have been waitinv for it since i heard it was based on a true incident and nothing disappointed me . The story, the characters and the plot is spot on Watch it for the awesome story of how dogs find the best in humans and humans can find the worst in dogs. The words good dog or good boy means so much to them and their exsistencr.

    Dark comedy, funny characters, slapstick humor bundled with a story of love, loyalty and expectations. At the end, i felt a sense kf justice prevail. Its gone girl version of a dog abandoned and betrayed.

    Its funny for some reason, they din show even dog sex, they kept it to humping and M@?'bation

    N the humor is spot on. Watch watch watch.
  • Darthfrodo58 - 18 February 2024
    Not my kind of comedy
    Let me start off by saying that I have never enjoyed a Will Farrell movie. I'm not passing judgement on his many fans, some people obviously like his sense of humor, but I don't get him. With the exception of Land of the Lost (which was barely ok because I used to watch the show as a kid) and Elf (which I couldn't walk out of because I was on a date) I have never been able to sit through the whole movie. Now don't get me wrong, some of his SNL skits were absolutely hilarious, so I know he can be funny but when it's stretched out to feature films it's just grating. I lasted less than half an hour into this. It started out with promise, the dog's owner was a real jerk and (like real dogs do) the dog couldn't see that, and it had some decent humor, but then the film couldn't go 5 minutes without the f bomb. That's not comedy. I started to ask myself 'Who did they make this for exactly?' Kids can't watch it and dogs swearing was only funny for about 2 minutes. It's not like I'm against profanity because I think Scarface is a masterpiece, but like every other Will Farrell movie, this film is unwatchable.