Starring: Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, Mike Vogul, Krysten Ritter, Lindsay Sloane, TJ Miller, Nate Torrence
Directed By: Jim Field Smith
Written By: Sean Anders, John Morris
Grade: B+
The main thing that attracted me to She’s Out of My League was Jay Baruchel. He’s a great comedic actor with wide appeal. He’s really way overdue for the lead in a film like this. He carried the funny and rich college comedy TV series, Undeclared, which began nearly 10 years ago now. From the first 5 minutes Baruchel shows his incredible energy and stellar comedic timing. Surprisingly enough, there’s more to the film than just him. Hopefully some of the commercials spark people’s interest a bit more, because although I like the poster, it comes off as very bland and generic. This gave me the impression that it would be a funny and fairly enjoyable film but probably wouldn’t be anything all that great. She’s Out of My League really surprised me with just how good it was, giving me continuous laughs, great performances, and a good-hearted film.
Kirk (Baruchel) is still determined to get back with his girlfriend, Marnie (Sloane). They have been on a break…for 2 years…and she has done a lot more experimenting in their time off than he has. In fact, she has been experimenting right under the same roof as him. His parents basically adopted her and she lives in the same house as him with her new boyfriend. His mother (Debra Jo Rupp) is pretty much the only loving one in his family. His father is disapproving of him and cracks jokes at his expense while his wild brothers constantly beat on him. His brother’s pregnant wife talks just as much trash to Kirk.
Kirk works at the airport with his friends, Jack (Vogul), Devon (Torrence),
There were a lot of fairly unknown actors in this who were completely hilarious, making the film quite a riot. The first that stands out is TJ Miller as Stainer. A lot of his comedy was through joking about how lucky Kirk got for being able to date out of his league, but there was a ton of great material even aside from this. Even the way he talked and his philosophies were very entertaining. A polar opposite character but equally as hilarious was Devon played by Nate Torrence. He was jolly and extremely energetic, creating this extremely innocent yet fun loving character. Some of his Disney references especially to Aladdin were particularly hysterical.
She’s Out of My League is an immensely fun film. It’s more than just some d

I am really looking forward to this one. Like the cast a lot.
Excellent review.