Wendy Ide 

Ricky Stanicky review – boorish swagger and sentimentality from Peter Farrelly

An imaginary friend takes the blame for one too many pranks in this slight buddy comedy featuring Zac Efron and co
  
  

Jermaine Fowler, Zac Efron raising a beer bottle, and Andrew Santino in Ricky Stanicky.
‘Overgrown boys acting up’: Zac Efron, centre, with Jermaine Fowler and Andrew Santino in Ricky Stanicky. Photograph: Prime

The Farrelly name on the credits tells you what to expect of this tale of overgrown boys acting up – a combination of boorish swagger and manly, moist-eyed sentimentality. It also suggests the promise of broad, bawdy comedy. Unfortunately, despite the best efforts of a game John Cena in the title role, the laughs are a little thin on the ground.

Cena plays a struggling alcoholic actor recruited to play the role of Ricky Stanicky – the invented buddy of Dean (Zac Efron) and his two best mates. Ricky was created to take the blame for a childhood prank; now he’s a convenient social get-out-of-jail-free card for the adult friends. But when the wives and partners demand to meet the elusive fourth wheel, Ricky takes on a disruptive life of his own.

Watch a trailer for Ricky Stanicky.

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