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Two inept criminals are mistakenly delivered a package of cocaine to the wrong address, and soon find themselves in the middle of a bad deal that may just cost him their lives. Time is running out and everyone's trying to get their hands on the package that's been sent...Next Day Air!
Based on modest expectations Next Day Air delivers just the entertainment package it promises -- namely, dumb laughs laced with violence -- and it kinda works.
Next Day Air is well-intentioned but ill-thought, an amateur work by a first time filmmaking team trying to make the kind of film they like to watch, but ignorant of what makes those kinds of films work.
Nearly every scene is a play on the perception that the accumulation of wealth will bring social validation and self-worth.
November 04, 2009
New York Daily News
He may be a first-time feature director, but music video master Benny Boom clearly knows how to pull a midlevel movie together. That's harder than it sounds.
Next Day Air is sort of bracing, though it isn't very good: Its total lack of dramatic and comic bearings, to say nothing of a point, keeps you wondering about the next fatality, in a half-interested way.