Maura Ellis
Amy Poehler
Maura Ellis

Two disconnected sisters are summoned to clean out their childhood bedrooms before their parents sell their family home.
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Maura Ellis
Amy Poehler
Maura Ellis
Kate Ellis
Tina Fey
Kate Ellis
Brinda
Maya Rudolph
Brinda
Deana Ellis
Dianne Wiest
Deana Ellis
Dave
John Leguizamo
Dave
James
Ike Barinholtz
James
Bucky Ellis
James Brolin
Bucky Ellis
Pazuzu
John Cena
Pazuzu
Alex
Bobby Moynihan
Alex
Hae-Won
Greta Lee
Hae-Won
Haley
Madison Davenport
Haley
Kelly
Rachel Dratch
Kelly
> What it is like to throw a grand teenager-style party at your 30s? Don't assume it's a high school party movie, but the big girls'. That's where everyone's are wrong and expresses their disappointment. For me it was a nice comedy, but not comparable with other great ones. It might won't work on teenagers, but there's no issue for adults with the open mind to enjoy it. A part themed movie for the grown-ups. From the director of 'Pitch Perfect' another woman oriented comedy. Both, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were not that funny, hence not a rocking combo, but did not fail either and worked okay on this. They are the sisters with the opposite character. When they visit their childhood home, they decide to throw one final party before handing it over to the new owners. John Cena's cameo was excellent. In this chick movie he's the only one who gave manly appeal compared with the other men. The story was decent, but most of the movie was a regular party that goes wild. So expecting development of the characters or the story is silly. What I meant was, it is an entertainer, not a biopic or a documentary, so it delivers its purpose. 7/10
Read full reviewSisters tries really hard. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler certainly have chemistry and some of the best moments of the movie come from that chemistry. Still, the film falls flat on its face more than once. The movie is mostly cringe humor. It's filled with one character or another doing something embarrassing. While this can be done really well if used correctly, Sisters seems to hit everything with the cringe hammer until it cries. This isn't really expected, and neither is the abundant use of bodily and sexual humor. There are some great moments in the movie relating to these, as well. The real issue with the movie is it feels like the writers went at it with a list of "funny" situations and tried to fit them all into a loose theme. Throwing everything against the wall to see what sticks inevitably means there will be a bunch of junk laying on the floor.
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