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Was 'The Napa Boys' a good movie?

Posted 2/27/2026

Directed by Nick Corirossi and co-written with star Armen Weitzman, The Napa Boys is a brilliant, meta-comedic spoof that mocks Hollywood’s obsession with legacy sequels and "dead" IP. Marketed as the fourth installment of a long-running franchise that never actually existed, the film follows Jack Jr. (Corirossi) and the grieving Miles Jr. (Weitzman) as they reunite for a "final" wine-sloshed quest.

Guided by the mystical "Sommelier" (DJ Qualls) and joined by a persistent superfan/podcaster named Puck (Sarah Ramos), the gang embarks on a journey involving the fabled "Sommelier’s Amulet" and a mission to save a friend's winery in a high-stakes "Great Grape" competition.

The film serves as a "who's who" of alternative comedy, featuring an expansive ensemble including Mike Mitchell, Nelson Franklin, Paul Rust, Natasha Leggero, Riki Lindhome, and David Wain, with surprise cameos from Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes. Described as a cross between Sideways and the anarchic, gross-out energy of Wet Hot American Summer, the movie delights in its own fabricated mythology, referencing non-existent previous adventures and "lore" with surgical precision.

Produced by Magnolia Pictures and executive produced by Jerrod Carmichael, The Napa Boys is a polarizing, unapologetically crude deconstruction of cinematic culture that prioritizes absurdist improv bits and "vibes" over traditional narrative logic, cementing its status as a bold experiment in modern satire.

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