Ferris Bueller's Day Off Quick Movie Reviews

Quick Movie Reviews

Rating of
4/4

Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 07/14/2019

Recognizable and unforgettable, "Ferris Bueller" will forever be the William Wallace of teen movie heroes.

Rating of
3.5/4

Matthew Brady - wrote on 03/10/2014

This cool teenager has it all. He owns the school, he is funny, witty and charming. Now all he needs is to not get caught skipping school. The principal is on to his plan and is determined to catch him in the act. John Hughes writing and directing in this film was was just pure comedy cold. the Jokes was clever and the characters acted like kids in the movie not like other movies when the kids feel fake and not real kids.

Rating of
3.5/4

Ryan Stephen M - wrote on 08/14/2013

One of my favorite movies of the 1980's. It's really fun throughout, the cast is just perfect. If you don't like this movie, you may not like movies. Matthew Broderick as Ferris is wonderful, but his family, his sisters and both of his parents are great as well.

Rating of
4/4

FSUNoles27TS - wrote on 12/06/2012

The best movie to watch when you've been put down by all the burdens of life. This movie is about running away from your problems for a day and grabbing life by the balls. One of the most fun movies you will see.

Rating of
4/4

mitchellyoung - wrote on 12/03/2012

Steeped in 80's nostalgia, Ferris Bueller's Day Off is a classic madcap romp that celebrates childlike enthusiasm and energy. Matthew Broderick's reckless teen anchors what is a brilliantly-written and smartly-funny comedy (written by the great John Hughes).

Rating of
3.5/4

Unknown - wrote on 10/15/2011

Another great Hughes film from the 80's. Still funny and entertaining even today.

Rating of
3.5/4

SIngli6 - wrote on 07/20/2011

The slacker film to end all slacker films!

Rating of
4/4

The Film Rebel - wrote on 08/19/2010

"Bueller...Bueller...Buelller" That pretty much sums up this hilarious and memorable comedy classic. Easily Hughes' best work.

Rating of
3/4

GJ81 - wrote on 10/01/2009

John Hughes is no longer with us but his body of work will be seen again and again by his fans both old and new. Ferris Bueller is a great place to start. It's funny and clever and gives you a real anti hero to root for in its title character. He's a 'righteous dude' and Cameron his pal gives the film some emotional depth, especially in the third act. Kudos also to Jeffrey Jones for playing such a cartoonish buffoon. He really should have got his own show.

Rating of
4/4

PsychoKing1227 - wrote on 08/24/2009

Brilliantly funny. A cult comedy classic that calls to clue in characteristic comedic comedians.

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