Synopsis
In the late '60s, the self-proclaimed belles of the rock 'n' roll ball, rocked the worlds of every music legend whose pants they could take off -- and they have the pictures to prove it. But it's been more than two decades since the Banger Sisters earned their nickname -- or even laid eyes on each other. Their reunion is the collision of two women's worlds; one who's living in the past, and one who's hiding from it. Together they learn to live in the moment.
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Cast
- Goldie HawnSuzette
- Susan SarandonLavinia
- Geoffrey RushHarry Plummer
- Erika ChristensenHannah Kingsley
- Robin ThomasRaymond Kingsley
- Eva Amurri MartinoGinger Kingsley
- Matthew CareyJules
- Andre WareJake
- Adam TomeiClub Owner
- Sal LopezPump Attendant
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L.A. Weekly
Sarandon's motherly sexiness is appealing, but it's Hawn, in a warm and deep performance as the hapless but free-spirited Suzette, who walks away with the movie. - 75
Chicago Tribune
A lot of fun, with an undeniable energy sparked by two actresses in their 50s working at the peak of their powers. Juicy roles for older women? Let the revolution begin. - 67
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Hawn mows down everything in her path with a giggle. It's great fun to watch her just eat up this movie. - 60
Slate
A too-pat but very funny comedy. - 60
Washington Post
The sexual frankness is refreshing. As Suzette and Lavinia banter, their dialogue often suggests how "Sex and the City" might sound 20 years hence. - 60
TV Guide Magazine
Watching Sarandon and Hawn sashay through their paces is its own reward. - 60
New Times (L.A.)
It has its moments, but they never add up to a record you'd want to play again and again in its entirety. - 50
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
Could have taken a witty scalpel to baby-boomer posturings. But Dolman, whose instrument of choice is the rubber mallet of smarm, just isn't the man for the job -- he ends up enshrining the very hypocrisy that should be dissected.