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The movie centers on Bradley 'B-Rad' Gluckman, a rich kid who likes to pretend he's from the wrong side of the tracks. His father arranges for Bradley to be kidnapped by a couple of black actors pretending to be murderers to try and shock him out of his plans to become a rapper.
Wanted isn't quite the real Slim Shady of hip-hop comedies. But you might lose yourself in a few of its amusing moments.
April 18, 2003
Nick Rogers
The movie flirts with incisive, witty segments, but it's ultimately yet another anti-inflammatory comedy about racial identity that devolves into a one-joke affair.
June 26, 2003
Nell Minow
Dumb movie, but some funny moments for teens.
December 25, 2010
Richard Roeper
Jamie Kennedy's B-Rad is based on a character from his TV show -- and as the centerpiece for a sketch, he's hilarious. But the B-Rad joke wears thin when stretched across a feature-length film.
April 21, 2003
Josh Bell
Jamie Kennedy needs to be stopped.
September 06, 2003
Moira MacDonald
The Jamie Kennedy comedy vehicle Malibu's Most Wanted faces a seemingly insurmountable problem: It's really a lot better when Kennedy isn't on screen.
April 18, 2003
Daniel M. Kimmel
Ryan O'Neal gets more laughs in a few scenes than Chris Rock managed in all of Head of State.
January 04, 2004
Mike Clark
Think of a B-grade Bulworth with lesser talents than A-listers Warren Beatty and Halle Berry.
Malibu's Most Wanted absconds with a simplistic but imaginative plot and elevates it beyond the realm of sketch comedy into legitimate cinematic territory - for real, y'all.