About Sisters
Sisters (2015) reunites comedy powerhouses Tina Fey and Amy Poehler as middle-aged siblings Kate and Maura Ellis, who return to their childhood home after their parents decide to sell it. Faced with the impending loss of their family home, the polar-opposite sisters decide to host one final, legendary house party for their high school friends, hoping to recapture their youth and create new memories. What begins as a nostalgic gathering quickly escalates into a chaotic, hilarious night of mishaps, revelations, and unexpected bonding.
Directed by Jason Moore (Pitch Perfect), the film showcases Fey and Poehler's impeccable comedic chemistry, with Fey playing the irresponsible, free-spirited Kate and Poehler as the organized, anxious Maura. Their dynamic drives the film's humor and heart, supported by a strong ensemble cast including Maya Rudolph, Ike Barinholtz, and John Cena in memorable cameo roles. The party sequences are inventively chaotic, blending physical comedy with sharp, witty dialogue that highlights the absurdities of trying to relive one's youth.
While the plot follows familiar comedy tropes, Sisters stands out through its genuine exploration of sibling relationships and the bittersweet process of letting go of the past. The film balances raunchy humor with touching moments, making it more than just a party movie. Viewers should watch Sisters for its laugh-out-loud performances, relatable themes about family and aging, and the sheer joy of seeing two comedy legends at the top of their game. It's a perfect choice for a fun, lighthearted movie night that delivers both humor and heart.
Directed by Jason Moore (Pitch Perfect), the film showcases Fey and Poehler's impeccable comedic chemistry, with Fey playing the irresponsible, free-spirited Kate and Poehler as the organized, anxious Maura. Their dynamic drives the film's humor and heart, supported by a strong ensemble cast including Maya Rudolph, Ike Barinholtz, and John Cena in memorable cameo roles. The party sequences are inventively chaotic, blending physical comedy with sharp, witty dialogue that highlights the absurdities of trying to relive one's youth.
While the plot follows familiar comedy tropes, Sisters stands out through its genuine exploration of sibling relationships and the bittersweet process of letting go of the past. The film balances raunchy humor with touching moments, making it more than just a party movie. Viewers should watch Sisters for its laugh-out-loud performances, relatable themes about family and aging, and the sheer joy of seeing two comedy legends at the top of their game. It's a perfect choice for a fun, lighthearted movie night that delivers both humor and heart.
















