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Sisters

Big sisters don't always know best.
2015 | 118m | English

(72609 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Jason Moore
Writer: Paula Pell
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Two disconnected sisters are summoned to clean out their childhood bedrooms before their parents sell their family home.
Release Date: Dec 18, 2015
Director: Jason Moore
Writer: Paula Pell
Genres: Comedy
Keywords sibling relationship, childhood home, orlando florida
Production Companies Little Stranger
Box Office Revenue: $105,000,000
Budget: $30,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
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)
Name Job
Lee Haxall Editor
Susan Lyall Costume Design
Stephanie Q. Bowen Set Decoration
Audra Avery Art Direction
Kerry Barden Casting
Paul Schnee Casting
Richard Hoover Production Design
Joseph S. Alfieri Construction Coordinator
Julianne Jordan Music Supervisor
Julia Michels Music Supervisor
Brian Bell Unit Production Manager
Adam Escott First Assistant Director
Nick Vanderpool Second Assistant Director
Barbra Matis Assistant Art Director
Ruth Falco Assistant Art Director
Ryan Palmer Assistant Art Director
Caroline Ghertler Assistant Set Decoration
Pashelle Clayton-Robinson Costume Supervisor
Jenn 'Jorge' Nelson Makeup Department Head
David Kalahiki Makeup Artist
Julie Teel Makeup Artist
Liliana Merrick Hair Department Head
Sean McCormack Supervising Sound Editor
Kevin O'Connell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bob Beemer Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Benjamin L. Cook Sound Effects Editor
Stuart Provine Sound Effects Editor
Bruce Tanis Sound Effects Editor
Jack Whittaker Sound Effects Editor
Eric J. Robertson Visual Effects Supervisor
Wilson Cameron Visual Effects Producer
Daniel Lugo Second Second Assistant Director
Jason Moore Director
Paula Pell Screenplay
Barry Peterson Director of Photography
Christophe Beck Original Music Composer
Victor Paguia Stunt Coordinator
Tanisha Scott Choreographer
Kami Asgar Supervising Sound Editor
Jill Brown Stunt Double
Samantha MacIvor Stunts
Shawnna Thibodeau Stunts
Aja Frary Stunts
Alexa Marcigliano Stunt Double
Angela Leus Music Supervisor
Glen Engels Best Boy Grip
Name Title
Eric Gurian Co-Producer
Brian Bell Executive Producer
John S. Lyons Producer
Betsy Rosenbloom Associate Producer
Tina Fey Producer
Amy Poehler Executive Producer
Jeff Richmond Executive Producer
Jay Roach Producer
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 29 47 18
2024 5 33 58 20
2024 6 28 55 18
2024 7 23 45 15
2024 8 24 48 13
2024 9 14 20 10
2024 10 17 36 11
2024 11 19 38 10
2024 12 21 36 15
2025 1 32 57 15
2025 2 22 43 4
2025 3 10 36 2
2025 4 6 10 3
2025 5 6 12 4
2025 6 5 8 3
2025 7 2 3 2
2025 8 2 3 2
2025 9 2 3 1

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Reviews

Rangan
7.0

> 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

May 16, 2024
Dsnake1
5.0

Sisters tries really hard. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler certainly have chemistry and some of the best moments of the movie come from that chemistry. Still, the film falls flat on its face more than once. The movie is mostly cringe humor. It's filled with one character or another doing something embar ... rassing. While this can be done really well if used correctly, Sisters seems to hit everything with the cringe hammer until it cries. This isn't really expected, and neither is the abundant use of bodily and sexual humor. There are some great moments in the movie relating to these, as well. The real issue with the movie is it feels like the writers went at it with a list of "funny" situations and tried to fit them all into a loose theme. Throwing everything against the wall to see what sticks inevitably means there will be a bunch of junk laying on the floor.

Jun 23, 2021