63
Metascore
26 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- The four stars of Sisterhood are back for this smart, confident second act, based on novels by Anne Brashares.
- 83Entertainment WeeklyEntertainment WeeklyEven cynics might concede that, again, four capable actresses have pulled off a relatively rare thing: They've convinced us they're an honest-to-God movie sisterhood.
- 75Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertEverything that "Sex and the City" wanted to be. It follows the lives of four women, their career adventures, their romantic disasters and triumphs, their joys and sadness. These women are all in their early 20s, which means they are learning life’s lessons; "SATC" is about forgetting them.
- 75Philadelphia InquirerCarrie RickeyPhiladelphia InquirerCarrie RickeyThe resulting drama is more deeply felt than it is deep. But I can't think of another film so frankly dealing with what we expect from friendship, so tenderly showing how friends can fail in one area, yet be there in another.
- 75San Francisco ChronicleRuthe SteinSan Francisco ChronicleRuthe SteinGiven the juiciest plotline, Tamblyn goes for it, turning in a hard-boiled performance that's a needed contrast to her co-stars' tendency to go for sweet.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenThe Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenA shapely sequel that retains much of the sparkle and warmth that made the original such a pleasant surprise.
- 70VarietyVarietyIt's all largely eye candy, especially the men, although this can be forgiven: Women have a long enough history of being superficial in the movies, and a little payback is perfectly understandable.
- 70Village VoiceVillage VoiceBlandly engaging sequel.
- 63PremierePremiereLike any coming-of-age story, there's enough drama, comedy, and, of course, romance to be entertaining. But moreover, Sisterhood furthers an honest dialogue among young women.
- 63USA TodayClaudia PuigUSA TodayClaudia PuigA warm and pleasantly diverting tale.