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Whoopi Goldberg, Mary-Louise Parker, Drew Barrymore, Matthew McConaughey, James Remar ... see more see more... , Billy Wirth , Amy Aquino , Dennis Boutsikaris , Jude Ciccolella , Stan Egi , Anita Gillette , Jill C. Klein , Aaron Lustig , Estelle Parsons , Josh Segal , Danielle Shuman , Gedde Watanabe , Don Hewitt Sr. , Tito Larriva , Niecy Nash

This emotion-filled story stars Whoopi Goldberg, Mary-Louise Parker, and Drew Barrymore as three women from different walks of life who find comfort in each other through tragedy. Parker plays Robin, ... read more read more...an HIV-positive real estate executive who meets Jane (Goldberg), a lesbian lounge singer on her way to the West Coast who needs a driver. Robin volunteers for the job, and along the way, they stop in Pittsburgh to visit her friend Holly (Barrymore), who is pregnant and abused by her boyfriend. In an attempt to save Holly, all three decide to head West together to begin a new life. But they get only as far as Arizona before Robin falls ill and the three are forced to learn to rely on one another for growth and emotional sustenance. Jane, though concerned about Robin's condition, also finds herself with a romantic interest in her ailing companion. Holly confronts her need to be with abusive men, while Robin comes to grips with her fear of being alone and the realization of her own impending death. Fans of Herbert Ross' earlier Steel Magnolias (1989) might appreciate this movie, which tackles some of the same themes. Sometimes referred to as a "feminist road movie," the film deals with women who find one another in a time of crisis and realize that the bonds among women are more powerful than any of life's obstacles. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

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DVD Release Date: November 6, 2001

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  • May 14, 2011
    This is a movie I have watched many times over the years and have owned in more than one format (VHS, laserdisc and now DVD... and frankly the transfer on the DVD is so crappy if it comes out on blu here, I am all over it!), so that gives you some idea how much I love it and how... read more biased this review is going to be!
    As far as I am concerned, it is the perfect movie about female friendship... another one that leaves SATC in the pale (fun though those movies might be). Casting is perfect. I am far from a Whoopi Goldberg fan (she normally grates on me), but she is really good in this as Jane, a musician and lesbian who meets up with Robin (Mary-Louise Parker - just perfect here. I had never seen her in anything before this and I was drawn to her portrayal of the slightly dorky but beautiful Robin). Both are looking to leave town for various reasons and decide to car pool to California, though seemingly totally incompatible. Along the way they pick up Jane's friend Holly (Drew Barrymore - also a perfect role for her) who has got herself into a bit of a scrape with her dodgy boyfriend.
    The three get to know each other better, secrets come out and long lasting friendships are formed. The ending is incredibly sad and moves me to tears everytime without fail. I don't want to say more than that and ruin it for anyone who hasn't seen this. Even though the twist which leads to the end is revealed fairly early on in the movie, you do still kind of hope it will not happen as you just really can't wish any bad on this emotionally scarred character.
    I had not realised that Matthew McConaughey plays the policeman Holly falls in love with - I have not watched this movie in a few years, and I probably didn't really know who he was at the time. (Now of course he is in just about every chick flick going). He is pretty slimy here - both himself and the character, so I guess he suits it!
  • December 21, 2009
    Don't remember much about this one.
  • December 15, 2009
    The Best and precious gift ever is laughter and the miracle of friendship.
  • December 18, 2007
    his road/buddy movie explores the special relationships that can develop among women. Little emotionally friendship story on the road, but sadly at the end.
  • March 20, 2007
    The adage 'feminist road movie' is probably overused in description of this picture, but it is perfectly apt.
    Three wildly contrasting young women set out on the road after one party's boyfriend becomes violent. They incapacitate him, but a few days into the journey, he is repor... read moreted dead. The trio flee in panic, and in the process get into various situations that require them to pull together despite differences.
    Boys On The Side is well acted, the leads are pretty convincing in their roles as modern lesbian, bookish housewife and, well, tart, and the script does allow for some top comedy moments (Barrymore reads 'morte' - "Who's Morty?", and various sight gags), all of which keep the tone mature and affecting.
    Unfortunately it does suffer from the typical Hollywood rot setting in about fifty minutes in, in which the rest of the yarn becomes painfully predictable. Relationships are broken, there's a handsome stud, disease/disfigurement, lessons are learned, yadda, yadda, yadda. Oh, and there's some cast singing too. I can be subjective about chick flicks, and this is certainly better than most. But when the plot more or less gives up in defeat after some sparkling opening scenes, they're never going to command more respect than from the already intended audience. Worthwhile.
  • March 1, 2007
    Very good movie but very sad. Awesome soundtrack.
  • November 9, 2006
    Good film.
  • December 2, 2010
    It was okay, something I'd watch in passing or while doing something else.
  • April 12, 2009
    A bit cheezy in parts but it's cute and sweet.
  • March 3, 2008
    meh

Critic Reviews


Peter Rainer
February 13, 2001
Peter Rainer, Los Angeles Times

The three women are so spirited and funny -- so emotionally keyed into all the hearts and flowers -- that they give the movie their own kind of truth. Full Review

Stanley Kauffmann
January 1, 2000
Stanley Kauffmann, New Republic

The entire film feels like the result of a market study.

Desson Thomson
January 1, 2000
Desson Thomson, Washington Post

Roos and Ross (and I promise never to put those names together again) are so busy jerking the audience from wacky to teary, and back again, they seem blithely unaware of the howling melodrama of it all. Full Review

Rita Kempley
January 1, 2000
Rita Kempley, Washington Post

An engagingly acted, likable, fried green Thelma & Louise. Full Review

James Berardinelli
January 1, 2000
James Berardinelli, ReelViews

It's decent mass consumption entertainment, but there's not much in the way of meat. Full Review

Roger Ebert
January 1, 2000
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

It's an original, and what it does best is show how strangers can become friends, and friends can become like family. Full Review

Mick LaSalle
January 1, 2000
Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle

Goldberg and Parker are extraordinary. Full Review

Karina Montgomery
December 16, 2003
Karina Montgomery, Cinerina

makes me cry every time

Ken Hanke
May 12, 2003
Ken Hanke, Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)

A bit soapy, yes, but it's high quality soap.

Luke Y. Thompson
January 24, 2003
Luke Y. Thompson, New Times

Total chick-flick -- but quite a bit better than it looks.

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