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- 100Film ThreatMichael Talbot-HaynesFilm ThreatMichael Talbot-HaynesEvery square inch of this picture is fascinating, whether for the fresh faces or those who have been fans of Cheech and Chong for years.
- 80ColliderJeff EwingColliderJeff EwingIf Cheech & Chong's Last Movie is actually their last movie (a plausible hypothesis given that their last live-action feature together was back in 1984), it's a great curtain call. It's a breezy, engaging, but still informative look at the duo and their falling out, and it ends on a note that's surely welcome for fans of their comedic oeuvre.
- 80VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanI’d never spent a minute thinking about how these two put their act together, but the evolution of their career, which took shape with not much more calculation than the comedy bits they often improvised, turns out to be a story at once fascinating and enchanting.
- 75The A.V. ClubMatt SchimkowitzThe A.V. ClubMatt SchimkowitzThe tension between Cheech & Chong is a tale as old as time. But their overwhelming respect and love for each other make Last Movie an amiable tour through an unlikely and historic career, arriving at an even more unlikely send-off.
- 75Original-CinJim SlotekOriginal-CinJim SlotekTheir creative process in action is just one of the cool archival treats in Cheech & Chong’s Last Movie, a jam-packed two hours of pop cultural hindsight that is part extended sketch, part couples therapy, and part traditional documentary.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckTheir low-key chemistry and obvious affection for each other despite their past issues are still very much on display, delivering a nostalgic kick that you don’t even have to be high to enjoy.
- 70The New York TimesGlenn KennyThe New York TimesGlenn KennyThe documentary doesn’t quite cover everything — their collaborations with Joni Mitchell and Martin Scorsese go unmentioned, for example. This is still a rollicking account that will make even non-herbally-inclined viewers root for the fellows.
- 70Wall Street JournalKyle SmithWall Street JournalKyle SmithThe overall effect is appropriately trippy, and revealing.
- 67IndieWireVikram MurthiIndieWireVikram MurthiThe film prefers to operate purely as a trip down nostalgia lane.