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Sisters
Full Movie·2015·1h 57m·en
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Sisters

When their parents sell the childhood home, two sisters throw one last epic party in this 2015 comedy starring Amy Poehler and Tina Fey. A booze-fueled blast that doesn't always land, but their chemistry makes it worth watching.

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4 min read · Published May 19, 2026

6.0/10

The Story of Sisters: One Last Party Before It's Gone

When their parents announce they're selling the house where Kate and Maura grew up, the two sisters decide to throw one final, unforgettable party with their high school friends. It's not some nostalgic, quiet goodbye — it's a full-throttle, anything-goes celebration that spirals into the kind of chaos only people in their thirties trying to recapture their twenties can create. The premise is simple: one night, one house, one last chance to be young before the past literally gets sold off to strangers. What unfolds is equal parts hilarious and cringeworthy, a comedy that knows exactly what it wants to be, even if it doesn't always nail the landing.

Behind the Making of Sisters: A Powerhouse Reunion

Sisters marks the second collaboration between Amy Poehler and Tina Fey, following their 2008 hit Baby Mama. Director Jason Moore (known for Pitch Perfect) helmed the project from a screenplay by Paula Pell, a writer with deep roots in Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock. The supporting cast reads like a who's who of comedy talent: Maya Rudolph, Ike Barinholtz, James Brolin, John Leguizamo, Bobby Moynihan, and Dianne Wiest round out the ensemble. Released in 2015, Sisters earned $87 million at the global box office—a solid performance that proved audiences were hungry for raunchy, female-led comedies. The film received four award nominations across various ceremonies, though it didn't break through to major wins. Rated R for language and some sexual content, Sisters was pitched squarely at adults looking for irreverent humor, not a family-friendly romp. The Metascore sits at 58, while Rotten Tomatoes certified it Fresh at 60%, suggesting critics found it likable if uneven. On IMDb, where 72,716 voters have weighed in, it holds a 6/10—respectable enough to indicate it's found its audience, even if it's not universally beloved.

What Makes Sisters Stand Out: Chemistry Over Consistency

What's striking is how much the film hinges on Poehler and Fey's rapport. They've got a shorthand that comes from years of working together, and when the script leans into their banter—the quick comebacks, the unspoken understanding between siblings—Sisters genuinely sings. There's a scene early on where they're rifling through old high school memorabilia that captures something real: the specific sting of nostalgia mixed with the relief of having escaped that era. The performances that anchor Sisters work best when they're grounded in actual character dynamics rather than chasing the next laugh. That said, the film doesn't shy away from cringe humor. Embarrassment is the engine here—characters doing deeply awkward things in public, sexual mishaps, social humiliation played for laughs. It's a gamble that doesn't always pay off. Some viewers (and critics) found it hit too often and too hard, leaning on discomfort rather than wit. Others, particularly those who appreciate the energy Poehler and Fey bring to their comedic chaos, found it liberating—a film willing to let women be messy and loud and unapologetic. The thing nobody mentions is how much the film's tone shifts depending on which character gets focus; when it's on the sisters themselves, there's genuine warmth underneath the mayhem, but when it drifts to supporting players, it can feel scattered.

Where to Stream Sisters Online

You can currently watch Sisters on Netflix. If you're trying to figure out which streaming service has what right now, Movie OTT tracks current availability across platforms—it's the kind of tool that saves you from the "Is it on this one? No, let me check that one" dance. The Where-to-Watch widget at the top of this page shows you exactly where Sisters is streaming in your region, so you don't have to hunt. Netflix makes it easy to queue up and dive in whenever you've got a couple hours and you're in the mood for something loud and unhinged.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Who directed Sisters?

Jason Moore directed Sisters. He's best known for directing Pitch Perfect, so he brings a similar energy and pacing to ensemble comedy here.

Q: Is Sisters based on a true story?

No, Sisters is an original screenplay written by Paula Pell. It's a fictional story about two sisters throwing a party, not adapted from a memoir or real events.

Q: What's the runtime of Sisters?

Sisters runs 117 minutes, so just under two hours—long enough to build momentum but not so long that it overstays its welcome.

Q: How much did Sisters make at the box office?

Sisters earned $87 million globally, making it a commercial success for a female-led comedy in 2015.

Q: What's the age rating for Sisters?

Sisters is rated R for language and some sexual content, so it's definitely an adult comedy—not one to watch with the kids.

Final Thoughts on Sisters

Sisters isn't a perfect film, but it's got heart and it's got nerve. If you're someone who appreciates Poehler and Fey's comedic sensibilities—their willingness to be awkward, their sharp timing, their genuine affection for their characters—you'll probably find plenty to enjoy here. It won't replace Baby Mama in your rotation, and it's not going to change comedy, but it's a solid, entertaining night in. Head over to Movie OTT to see what else is streaming if you want to pair it with something else, or just hit play on Netflix and let it rip.

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