Overview
Two disconnected sisters are summoned to clean out their childhood bedrooms before their parents sell their family home.
How could it be that hard to mess this up? You have two of the best comedic actors who are great friends in real life. They have amazing chemistry. They bring along some of their SNL pals and…. this? This movie was one crude insult after another. And don’t get me wrong – crude insults can be fantastic, if they are funny. I don’t even think I broke a smile in the 45 minutes that I suffered through this. It kind of felt like at times they were allowed to go and be silly and then someone reminded them that they then had to go slog through this screenplay. Worse, it appears as though they did other films with the same group that were equally as uneventful.
IHATEBadMovies.com reviews Sisters

Movie title: Sisters
Movie description: Two disconnected sisters are summoned to clean out their childhood bedrooms before their parents sell their family home.
Date published: 2022-02-18
Director(s): Jason Moore
Actor(s): Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph, Dianne Wiest, John Leguizamo, Ike Barinholtz, James Brolin, John Cena, Bobby Moynihan, Greta Lee, Madison Davenport, Rachel Dratch, Santino Fontana, Britt Lower, Samantha Bee, Matt Oberg, Kate McKinnon, Jon Glaser, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Colleen Werthmann, Ben Sinclair, Lisa Altomare, Chris Parnell, Paula Pell, Tom Morrissey, Daniel Breaker, Dan Byrd, Darren Lee, Emily Tarver, John Lutz, Sue Galloway, Jennifer Simard, Brian d'Arcy James, Jackie Tohn, Ann Harada, Heather Matarazzo, Adrian Martinez, Michelle Lawler, Scott Drummond, Olive Hui, Crystal Chau, Vera Lam, Hye Jin Jang, Meg Carriero, Farrah Krenek, Aixa Kendrick, Katrina Yaukey, Onika Day, Roxy Tarr, Sara Meyer, Kenny Bermudez, Pedro Morillo Jr., Jordan Washington, Jordan Rafko, Kenna Morris Garcia, Alexandra Licitra, Adam Insogna, Jim Ng, Christa Beth Campbell, Angela Cohen, Kelsey O'Brien, Kara Rosella, April Szykeruk, Bill Walters, James Zeiss
Genre: Comedy
My Review
How could it be that hard to mess this up? You have two of the best comedic actors who are great friends in real life. They have amazing chemistry. They bring along some of their SNL pals and…. this? This movie was one crude insult after another. And don’t get me wrong – crude insults can be fantastic, if they are funny. I don’t even think I broke a smile in the 45 minutes that I suffered through this. It kind of felt like at times they were allowed to go and be silly and then someone reminded them that they then had to go slog through this screenplay. Worse, it appears as though they did other films with the same group that were equally as uneventful.
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