he sneak preview seemed less like a screening and more like a rally. Clearly, many members of the predominately female audience were devoted fans of 'Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood and Little ...
They talk, they laugh, they gripe and grouse, they accuse, they apologize, they wisecrack and mix up a fresh batch of Bloody Marys. Then they talk some more. A lot more. The chummy refrain of the ...
I FEEL FOR poor James Garner, who hovers around the background of "Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood" like a eunuch in a harem. It's not because the men are portrayed so badly in this Dixiefied ...
What worked wonderfully in Rebecca Wells' book is trickier on film. While Ya-Ya has its poignant, tear-inducing moments, the flashback framework holds it back. But at its core is a moving story of a ...
"Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood" looks at the adventures and travails of this quartet at three different stages in life. The temptation is to distill the obvious "chick flick" properties of ...
...Sisterhood: Sandra Bullock worries about marriage and kids, fearing her mum Ellen Burstyn's mistakes. With Ashley Judd and Maggie Smith. Strong language/violence. (2002)(117 mins) ...
A successful playwright (Sandra Bullock) gives an interview to Time, complaining of an unhappy childhood. Her mother (Ellen Burstyn) takes offense. Her lifelong friends (the Ya-Yas) kidnap Bullock, ...
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