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Two disconnected sisters are summoned to clean out their childhood bedrooms before their parents sell their family home.
Amy Poehler
Maura Ellis
Tina Fey
Kate Ellis
Maya Rudolph
Brinda
Dianne Wiest
Deana Ellis
John Leguizamo
Dave
Ike Barinholtz
James
James Brolin
Bucky Ellis
John Cena
Pazuzu
Bobby Moynihan
Alex
Greta Lee
Hae-Won
Madison Davenport
Haley
Rachel Dratch
Kelly
Santino Fontana
Mr. Geernt
Britt Lower
Mrs. Geernt
Samantha Bee
Liz
Matt Oberg
Rob
Kate McKinnon
Sam
Jon Glaser
Dan
Renée Elise Goldsberry
Kim
Colleen Werthmann
Cray
Ben Sinclair
Construction Worker
Lisa Altomare
Store Manager
Chris Parnell
Phil
Paula Pell
Dana
Tom Morrissey
Maura's Patient
Daniel Breaker
Airport Bartender
Dan Byrd
Patrick Campbell
Darren Lee
Nail Salon Owner
Emily Tarver
Brayla
John Lutz
Joel Barme
Sue Galloway
Jolene Barme
Jennifer Simard
Pet Activist at Party
Brian d'Arcy James
Jerry
Jackie Tohn
DJ
Ann Harada
Jean
Heather Matarazzo
Denny
Adrian Martinez
Officer Harris
Michelle Lawler
Handsome Butch
Scott Drummond
Officer Higgins
Olive Hui
Hae-Won's Hottie
Crystal Chau
Hae-Won's Hottie
Vera Lam
Hae-Won's Hottie
Hye Jin Jang
Hae-Won's Hottie
Meg Carriero
Hae-Won's Hottie
Farrah Krenek
Bolos Softball Team
Aixa Kendrick
Bolos Softball Team
Katrina Yaukey
Bolos Softball Team
Onika Day
Bolos Softball Team
Roxy Tarr
Bolos Softball Team
Sara Meyer
Bolos Softball Team
Kenny Bermudez
Party Dancer
Pedro Saint Morillo
Party Dancer
Jordan Washington
Party Dancer
Jordan Rafko
Party Dancer
Kenna Morris Garcia
Party Dancer
Alexandra Licitra
Party Dancer
Adam Insogna
Party Dancer
Jim Ng
Party Dancer
Christa Beth Campbell
Young Maura Ellis Age 10 (uncredited)
Angela Cohen
(uncredited)
Kelsey O'Brien
Party Guest (uncredited)
Kara Rosella
Softball Player (uncredited)
April Szykeruk
Party Guest (uncredited)
Bill Walters
Airport Traveler (uncredited)
James Zeiss
Pina Colada Umbrella Party Guest (uncredited)
Esther K. Chae
Party Girl (uncredited)
Director
Jason Moore
Screenplay
Paula Pell
March 24, 2016
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> 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