(Cert 15, 87 mins): Starring John Cho, Kal Penn and Neil Patrick Harris. Directed by Danny Leiner

Marketed as the film from the people who gave us Dude, Where's My Car?, it's fair to say you know what to expect from this wonderfully low-brow comedy.

Low-level investment banker Harold Lee (Cho) is a human doormat, overworked and underappreciated by his colleagues, who palm off their deadline work on to him while they party.

After a hard day at the office, Harold returns home to find his best friend Kumar (Kal Penn) valiantly upholding his carefree ways in front of the TV.

Desperate to escape their respective realities, the friends get high and develop a bad case of the munchies, which can only be satiated by a trip to White Castle fast food joint.

The quest for hamburger nirvana quickly turns into an all-night adventure they would rather forget, including encounters with a runaway cheetah and a rabid raccoon.

Gloriously stupid, this is stoner comedy at it's very best - if you like that sort of thing.