'The House Bunny' web reviews

Playboy fans, get ready for some bunny action in Fred Wolf's "The House Bunny," which stars Anna Faris as an "old" bunny who's kicked out of the mansion and becomes the housemother of a geeky sorority. Now that the film has received mixed reviews from the nation's top critics, let's check out what people online have to say about the eccentric blonde girl's misadventures.
• Josh Tyler at CinemaBlend: "Karen Lutz and Kristen Smith’s script takes the standard college nerds make good formula, and replaces the usual slate of disgusting male dorks with girls who don’t use deodorant."
• Cinematical's Erik Davis: "When 'The House Bunny' is at its best, Faris is front and center and throwing out one-liners with the skill of a seasoned vet."
• Brian Orndorf at Collider: "The feature dies when attempting to uncover an arc for Shelley and the gang, frequently losing the comedic momentum."

Franck Tabouring