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Addicted To Fresno
TrailerThis comedy tells the story of two sisters, a lesbian and a sex-addict, who work as maids at a hotel in a city named Fresno. Their lives change when one of the sisters thinks that they might have accidentally killed a man.Genre: ComedyActors: Judy Greer, Natasha Lyonne, Malcolm Barrett, Jessica St. Clair, Edward Barbanell, Ron Livingston, Aubrey Plaza, John Roohinian, Kumail Nanjiani, Davenia McFadden, Jon Daly, ...»Director: Jamie BabbitCountry: United StatesDuration: 85 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 5.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Addicted To Fresno"
RogerEbert.comOctober 02, 2015"Addicted to Fresno" is such a mean-spirited, dull and silly movie that it buries its talented cast under the weight of a horrendous script that they can't possibly redeem.
New York TimesOctober 01, 2015"Addicted to Fresno" is one of those comedies that seem not to care whether you laugh. Parts of it seem openly hostile to the idea.
Washington PostOctober 01, 2015Strong lead performances and an energetic supporting cast elevate the uneven material.
Los Angeles TimesOctober 01, 2015Beyond a few nice closing emotional beats, the whole enterprise plays too desperate and slapdash to whip up the goodwill required to sell such thin, far-fetched material.
VarietyApril 25, 2015A mean-spirited farce whose strenuous bad taste seldom translates into actual laughs.
Austin ChronicleAugust 29, 2016Greer's character ultimately gives the audience too little to root for.
4:3March 02, 2016In Addicted to Fresno, it feels like the film's action relies on the audience rooting for Greer's character, but Babbit's characterisation doesn't offer much to root for.
Fan The FireFebruary 26, 2016Perhaps in other hands Fresno could have been a hilarious dark comedy , but instead Jamie Babbit and Karey Dornetto have made a chronically unfunny farce, harsh and offensive in its tone, inexcusably laughing at those who are worse off than themselves.
Eye for FilmOctober 14, 2015The colour is off and the setting is snark but the high energy levels and great performances win you over.
Observer (UK)October 11, 2015Naff jokes about rape, the Holocaust, and the wretchedness of Fresno leave laughter in short supply as the shrieky action pinballs self-consciously from barmitzvahs to pet cemeteries.
Cinemalogue.comOctober 09, 2015There's a mean-spirited tone to the screenplay, which can't reconcile its broad slapstick antics with attempts at deeper emotional resonance.
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