
Joy Ride
Four friends. One trip. No luck.
When Audrey's business trip to Asia goes sideways, she enlists the aid of Lolo, her irreverent, childhood best friend who also happens to be a hot mess; Kat, her college friend turned Chinese soap star; and Deadeye, Lolo's eccentric cousin. Their no-holds-barred, epic experience becomes a journey of bonding, friendship, belonging, and wild debauchery that reveals the universal truth of what it means to know and love who you are.
- 6.5
- 2023
- Released
- 1h 34m

Ashley Park
Audrey
Sherry Cola
Lolo
Sabrina Wu
Deadeye
Stephanie Hsu
Kat
Debbie Fan
Jenny Chen
Kenneth Liu
Wey Chen
Annie Mumolo
Mary Sullivan
David Denman
Joe Sullivan
Isla Rose Hall
Audrey (Age 12)
Chloe Pun
Lola (age 12)
Desmond Chiam
Clarence
Ronny Chieng
Chao
Meredith Hagner
Jess
Baron Davis
Baron Davis
Chris Pang
Kenny
Alexander Hodge
Todd
Rohain Arora
Arvind
Daniel Dae Kim
Dae
Timothy Simons
Frank
Nicholas Carella
Kevin
Victor Lau
Jiaying
Lori Tan Chinn
Nai Nai Chen
Michelle Choi-Lee
Min Park
Kellen Bruce
White Boy
Kalayna Kozak
Swinging Kid
Nathan Parrott
White Boy #1
Beckam Crawford
White Boy #2
Nick Fontaine
Mike
Mengxi Zhang
K-Pop Girl
Chris Wong
TV Show Villain
Katie Chong
TV Show PA
Alan Tang
Businessman
Paul Chieng
Train Police Officer
Darryl Quon
Old Guy in Boat
Jasper Chen
Deng Moto Driver
Jian Ning Zheng
Grandpa Chien
Samuel Li
Game Playing Chen Cousin
Julia Gao
Little Chen Girl
Lillian Lim
Helen
Ash Lee
Security Guard
Johnny Wu
Xing Xing
Brianna Kim
Korean Woman
Johnny Yao
Chinese Reporter
Lana Jalissa
Filipino Reporter
June Fukumura
Japanese Reporter
Sunghee Lapell
Mrs. Hee Hee
Andrew Woo
Barista
Dyne Hong
Agency Woman
CJ Damaso
K-Pop Dancer
Joyce Nguyen
K-Pop Dancer
Joshua Candelaria
K-Pop Dancer
Everest Shi
K-Pop Dancer















Released
en
$20,000,000.00
$15,800,000.00
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- #adopted child
- #woman director
- #asian american
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A sweet story about family, friends, and learning to love the person you are is wrapped up with a big, vivacious, raunchy bow in director Adele Lim‘s “Joy Ride,” a raucous comedy that celebrates women embracing their inner naughtiness. This diverse, explicit, sex-positive movie is going to make a lot of people (especially misogynistic-leaning men), very, very uncomfortable, and audiences should be

When I saw the trails for this, I was not very enthusiastic. Now I am glad to say that this is more of a failing of the teaser makers than of the film itself, which is actually at the better end of the genre. It all centres around the high-flying "Audrey" (Ashley Park) who is on for a partnership at her firm if she can travel to China to seal a lucrative deal. Rather stupidly, she agrees to take h
Bawdy, raunchy humor generally isn’t my style, but, when it’s done with wit, creativity and no-holds-barred originality, it gets my attention quickly, which this filmmaking debut from writer- director Adele Lim captures from the very first line of the picture (and never lets go thereafter). This rapid-fire screwball comedy follows the exploits of four young Asian women (Ashley Park, Sherry Cola, S











