Mike Epps is at his peak here. Every facial expression and ad-lib is clearer than ever.

Long before Brooklyn Nine-Nine , Terry Crews plays a mall security supervisor who uses his authority to make employees recite sexually suggestive slogans. His physique and dead-serious delivery make the absurdity work.

Instead of a regular thief, the antagonist is a glitching deepfake of Uncle Elroy who keeps changing faces mid-sentence. He’s stealing flat-screen TVs to mine Bitcoin. Craig and Daymond must track him through a metaverse strip club where the pole is rendered in ray-traced gold.

Directed by Marcus Raboy and written by Ice Cube, Friday After Next reunites cousins (Ice Cube) and Day-Day (Mike Epps). Having finally moved out of their parents' homes, the duo’s holiday spirit is dampened when a "Ghetto Santa" burglarizes their apartment on Christmas Eve, stealing their presents and—more critically—their rent money.

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