Whoopi Goldberg,
Mary-Louise Parker,
Drew Barrymore,
Matthew McConaughey,
James Remar
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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
Directed by: Herbert Ross
Release Date: February 3, 1995
DVD Release Date: November 6, 2001
Stats: 790 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (790)
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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
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December 15, 2009
The Best and precious gift ever is laughter and the miracle of friendship.
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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.
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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 more -
December 2, 2010
It was okay, something I'd watch in passing or while doing something else.
Critic Reviews
The entire film feels like the result of a market study.
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
An engagingly acted, likable, fried green Thelma & Louise. Full Review
It's decent mass consumption entertainment, but there's not much in the way of meat. Full Review
It's an original, and what it does best is show how strangers can become friends, and friends can become like family. Full Review
Goldberg and Parker are extraordinary. Full Review
makes me cry every time
A bit soapy, yes, but it's high quality soap.
Total chick-flick -- but quite a bit better than it looks.
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