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Girls Trip

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Movie Details: When four lifelong friends - Regina Hall, Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith and Tiffany Haddish -
When four lifelong friends - Regina Hall, Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith and Tiffany Haddish - travel to New Orleans for the annual Essence Festival, sisterhoods are rekindled, wild sides are rediscovered, and there's enough dancing, drinking, brawling and romancing to make the Big Easy blush.
Genre(s): Comedy
MPAA Rating: R
Production: Universal Pictures
Runtime: 122 min
Home Release Date: Oct 17, 2017
Official Site: www.girlstripmovie.com/
Countries: USA US
Language: English
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Metascore Generally favorable reviews
29 Positive Ratings 82%
6 Mixed Ratings 17%
0 Negative Ratings 0%
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Julia Cooper | Jul 20, 2017
"There is no raunchier, more raucous, filthy and truly crass movie out this summer than Girls Trip – and I loved every minute of it." ... Read full review
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Peter Debruge | Jul 12, 2017
"The movie’s equal-opportunity irreverence makes for a welcome addition to the bachelor-party genre, so often aimed at the frat-boy crowds. " ... Read full review
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Joshua Rothkopf | Jul 21, 2017
"Girls Trip is so successful because it lets its cast of improvisers ease into a bond that feels bone-deep." ... Read full review
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Katie Walsh | Jul 20, 2017
"All the women turn in funny performances — it's great to see Pinkett Smith cut loose, and the charming and radiant Hall displays a faculty for physical comedy — but this is Haddish's movie, and will make her a star." ... Read full review
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Emily Yoshida | Jul 20, 2017
"Like "Bridesmaids," it makes no more promises than an actual night out: These people will be there, and the goal is to have a good time. And while it may not quite have the undergirding pathos of the former, Girls Trip is a very good time." ... Read full review
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Melissa Anderson | Jul 19, 2017
"Malcolm D. Lee’s comedy, written by Kenya Barris and Tracy Oliver — the same creative team behind last year’s uneven Barbershop: The Next Cut — pops with next-level ribaldry and smack talk, especially in its first half. But in the remaining hour, the laughs arrive less often as the gender politics grow weirder." ... Read full review
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Danielle White | Jul 19, 2017
"The message here is clear: You can’t front to your true friends. This clique is ready to take on the world, and they aren’t afraid to fight dirty for each other. What can I say? Squad goals." ... Read full review
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User Score Mixed or average reviews
50 Positive Ratings 45%
26 Mixed Ratings 23%
34 Negative Ratings 30%
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PreyingOcelot
Jul 26, 2017
Its an 8 but im giving it a 10 just to upset the right wing sjw's.Its an 8 but im giving it a 10 just to upset the right wing sjw's. HAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Expand
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GreatMartin
Jul 24, 2017
“Girls Trip” is rated R, justifiably, for “crude and sexual content throughout, pervasive language, brief graphic nudity and drug material”.“Girls Trip” is rated R, justifiably, for “crude and sexual content throughout, pervasive language, brief graphic nudity and drug material”. After 30 minutes, watching that women can be as stupid, crass and vulgar as men, I was ready to walk BUT I am so glad I didn’t!
There is one of the funniest scenes I have seen in a comedy in decades and without giving too much away it involves Tiffany Haddish (as Dina,) half a grapefruit with the end cut off and a hole in the middle plus a banana! Yes it is crude, sort of adds to a stereotype about Black men but Haddish will be remembered for years just as the scene in “There’s Something About Mary” with Cameron Diaz and ‘hair gel’.
On the other hand there is a urination scene that puts any men have done on film to shame and debases the women and then repeat it even though it is so fake.
The main thing going for “Girls Trip” is the feeling you get that the 4 leads; Haddish, Regina Hall (Ryan), Queen Latifah (Sasha) and Jada Pinkett Smith (Lisa) have truly been friends since high school and all have problems to be dealt with which they eventually do. Regarding the latter there is a touching scene that eventually got the Black women in the audience to cheer, shout at the screen and laugh.
For each woman there is a man with the pairing of Lisa and Malik (Kofi Siriboe) with the latter, unknowingly, responsible for the grapefruit scene and demonstrating it, against his will, in a later scene while very successful Ryan is married to very successful hunky looking guy, Stewart, (Mike Colter) though Sasha’s ‘man’ happens to be a lamp---sorry, you will have to see it—while Dina will go after any male who is breathing! Julian (Larenz Tate) is a guy who has been friends with the women since childhood and, obviously, is in love with Ryan.
While there are many cameos including Common, Sean Combs, Mike Epps among them, both Deborah Ayorinde as the fierce ‘other woman’ and Kate Walsh, as a stereotyped White woman, stand out.
Yes the ladies get drunk, take a ‘trip’ on 200-year-old absinthe, do and say absurd, ‘dirty’ things, have a dance-off concentrating on the booties and breasts but you just know the actresses are having fun showing actors how to do it!
I must add having a large group of Black women in the audience added to enjoying the movie though I must add I observed a Black man with his wife(?) was not enjoying himself one bit!
I would say you could miss the first 30 minutes of this 2 hour and 2 minute movie but I don’t remember at what point the grapefruit scene takes place and you shouldn’t miss that scene as crude and gross as it may be.
“Girls Trip” is a movie to relax, laugh, enjoy and watch how women can be there for each other unlike men.
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j1train
Jul 21, 2017
Overlong but worth it for Tiffany Haddish and the women's hysterical absinthe-laced night out. One critic said it "feels like the first of itsOverlong but worth it for Tiffany Haddish and the women's hysterical absinthe-laced night out. One critic said it "feels like the first of its kind: a raunchy, endlessly entertaining comedy written by and starring black women." They're right and there needs to be more like Girls Trip. Expand
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EpicLadySponge
Jul 21, 2017
Comedy films should know where they should be going whenever it comes to laughter. Unfortunately, Girls Trip is little to hardly any laughsComedy films should know where they should be going whenever it comes to laughter. Unfortunately, Girls Trip is little to hardly any laughs whatsoever, but it's still watchable regardless of the absent of laughs. Also please keep in mind that Girls Trip also is very sensitive to viewers that are not expecting to laugh at comedy films so it makes it fair to give it the score it deserves. Expand
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kristen58
Sep 24, 2017
Im annoyed that this is the movie I chose to go see. I feel like my IQ was just lowered. I loved the cast and the overall story, but the humorIm annoyed that this is the movie I chose to go see. I feel like my IQ was just lowered. I loved the cast and the overall story, but the humor was stupid, raunchy, gross bathroom humor that I personally don't care for. Maybe when I was 18. I will say that most of the rest of the theatre was laughing hysterically, so I guess its just me. I would love to see the same movie again with more intelligent humor. Expand
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thenema56
Sep 19, 2018
somebody please write a comedy that stars black women proving that humor and sexuality can be intelligent, subtle,and classy instead of crass.somebody please write a comedy that stars black women proving that humor and sexuality can be intelligent, subtle,and classy instead of crass. Material that does not impose breast baring, ass twerking and dick-sucking images on the female characters. In the deepest recesses of the movie making industry's mind, the black female is often typecast as an oversexed 'ho' prowling the streets for men or an insanely irrational, angry and combative female. this movie perpetuates both stereotypes.
sure, I'm black, female and glad that the movie stars four black women in their own comedy genre based on the raunchy night or week-end out-just like white men or women.Great. But the next step/challenge is to create believable black female characters who move and connect with the audience without needing to commit vulgar acts on fruit. After more than two hours of this crude movie, i wished to delete my 'recent history' but there was no delete button in my brain.
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ShineDelaNoire
Jul 26, 2017
An abominable, deplorable, brain-dead, slapstick disgrace. If your IQ is in the 80's or lower, you're gonna love it. 90 upwards and you'reAn abominable, deplorable, brain-dead, slapstick disgrace. If your IQ is in the 80's or lower, you're gonna love it. 90 upwards and you're likely to commit suicide by the time you even finished watching the trailer. Expand