In the movie that put him on the map, the great “Wet Hot American Summer” (2001), David Wain spoofed all those cheesy grade-z summer-camp exploitation comedies from the 1980s, and the beauty of the movie was that it recreated what it was parodying with such derisive glee that it came close to being the thing itself. “Wet Hot American Summer” was awesomely smart about being awesomely dumb. Wain’s new movie, “Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass,” is a very different sort of comedy (and it’s not on the level of that droll classic), but it, too, is driven by a trash-in-quotation-marks double vision.
On paper, it sounds like a bawdy rom-com romp. Gail Daughtry (Zoey Deutch), a wholesome hairdresser in Wilbur, Kansas, is about to marry her former high-school-football-star sweetheart (Michael Cassidy). The two are devoted to each other, but like many couples, they have a deal that…
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