
This 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.... (Full plot summary below)
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This 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.
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| Austin ChronicleRuss EspinozaGreer's character ultimately gives the audience too little to root for. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfAlready a scattered, dreary comedy, the feature is even worse as an examination of a broken soul. |
| Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinBeyond 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. |
| The PlaylistKimber MyersSave for a few inspired moments (usually at the expense of the city of Fresno), Jamie Babbit’s screwball comedy is cringe-inducing and unfunny. Everyone in front of the camera here deserves better, particular Judy Greer in a rare starring role. |
| Alternative LensJennifer HeatonJudy Greer and Natasha Lyonne have great chemistry ... but the plot is thin and meanders about ... |
| Washington PostAlan ZilbermanWhile director Jamie Babbit, who cut her teeth on indie comedies, is an equal- opportunity offender, some jokes land better than others. Still, strong lead performances and an energetic supporting cast elevate the uneven material. |
| GuardianMike McCahillThough Karey Dornetto's slaloming screenplay can feel self-conscious about pushing the taste envelope, it offers the leads a useful showcase ... |
| Times (UK)Kate MuirAn edgy, daring and often tasteless comedy. |
| Eye for FilmAmber WilkinsonThe colour is off and the setting is snark but the high energy levels and great performances win you over. |
| Austin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenStill, you find yourself rooting for these women, even if their adventures aren’t always up to snuff. |