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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler reunite for SISTERS, a new film from Pitch Perfect director Jason Moore about two disconnected sisters summoned home to clean out their childhood bedroom before their parents sell the family house. Looking to recapture their glory days, they throw one final high-school-style party for their classmates, which turns into the cathartic rager that a bunch of ground-down adults really need. (Universal Pictures US)

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EvilPhoEniX 

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English A very enjoyable comedy about two mature sisters who throw a party like they did when they were young and invite all their former school friends. The party lasts almost an hour and it's the biggest party since Project X, no drugs or alcohol are wasted here, too bad the sex wasn't so sweet. The biggest surprise is John Cena in the form of a drug dealer who had in his briefcase just about every substance ever made by any chemist. I laughed and had a great time. 75% ()

Pethushka 

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English Of all the movies about a bunch of losers destroying their parents' entire house in one night, this is one of the better ones. What's funnier and more desperate at the same time is that this disaster isn't caused by teenagers, but by two grown women with a group of kinky friends. Half of the jokes cracked in the film are either disgusting, crude, or just plain lame. It's just that once the party got going, I stopped caring and just shook my head in disbelief at what else these girls could come up with. One viewing was enough, but it wasn't too much of a disaster. ()

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Necrotongue 

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English What an experience... I was going to rate this a Boo!, but I'm a fan of Tina Fey so one star goes to her. My main issue with this film is that I'm completely over those "hilarious" American comedies about wild college parties. Paula Pell's brilliant idea to replace college kids with adults in the same setting just turned it into a boring and cringeworthy watch for me. To save my brain cells, I had to repeatedly hit the fast-forward button, which made the experience somewhat bearable. / Lesson learned: If the funniest and most likable character in a comedy is played by John Cena, there’s probably something wrong. ()

kaylin 

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English I like Tina Fey and her humor suits me. I knew that with Amy Poehler's involvement, the film would be enjoyable for me. I was pretty much right. It's sometimes very over-the-top, sometimes quite crazy, but somehow I enjoyed it the whole time, even in those more dramatic moments. The collaboration between the two actresses in the lead role works brilliantly. Plus there are some great supporting roles. ()

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