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6.9
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8.3

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Critic Ian Nathan
rated 8

This is not a study of male heebie-jeebies when maturity calls, but a guy struggling to decipher the rulebook for a game he has never managed to join.

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Cast & Crew

Judd Apatow
Director
James Franco
As Self (uncredited)
Seth Rogen
As Ben Stone
Paul Rudd
As Pete
Bill Hader
As Brent
Andy Dick
As Self (uncredited)
Kristen Wiig
As Jill
Scott Menville
As (voice)

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Knocked Up is a romantic comedy movie that follows the story of Alison, a successful entertainment journalist, and Ben, a slacker who works on a website featuring nude celebrities. After a drunken one-night stand, Alison becomes pregnant and decides to keep the baby. She reaches out to Ben to tell him about the pregnancy and offer him a chance to be involved in their child's life. Despite their differences in lifestyle and maturity, they decide to give their relationship a try and navigate the challenges of parenthood together. As they face various obstacles and misunderstandings, they must figure out whether they are compatible partners or if their differences are too great to overcome. With nine months until their due date, Alison and Ben embark on an emotional rollercoaster ride filled with laughter, tears, and self-discovery.

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What movies are similar to Knocked Up? Toggle content

Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Knocked Up include Ruby Sparks, No Reservations, Crazy, Stupid, Love., Secretary, The Nanny Diaries, New York, I Love You.

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Knocked Up was released in theaters on June 1, 2007.