
Romy and Michele have been through it all, including being tortured by the Popular crowd when in high school. When they receive word of a 10 year reunion, they come to realize their lives aren't as impressive as they'd like them to be. Instead of staying home they go to the reunion with business outfits, cell phones, and one heck of a bogus success story.... (Full plot summary below)
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Romy and Michele have been through it all, including being tortured by the Popular crowd when in high school. When they receive word of a 10 year reunion, they come to realize their lives aren't as impressive as they'd like them to be. Instead of staying home they go to the reunion with business outfits, cell phones, and one heck of a bogus success story.
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| SPLICEDWireRob BlackwelderGarofalo, no surprise, steals every scene she's in. |
| Sacramento BeeJoe BaltakeWhat laughs there are in the movie -- and there are a lot of them -- are mitigated by the rampant negativity. |
| Rolling StonePeter TraversKudrow's Michele is a deadpan delight as she joins fellow misfit Romy (a deliciously funny Mira Sorvino). |
| Boxoffice MagazineChristine JamesA buoyant good time in its warmly riotous celebration of individuality and friendship. |
| Creative LoafingMatt BrunsonRobin Schiff's screenplay is filled with memorable zings ("You're just as cute as me," Michele assures Romy. "In some cultures, maybe even cuter."), Sorvino and Kudrow are an irresistible team, and Janeane Garofalo shows up to steal scenes with aplomb. |
| Flipside Movie EmporiumRob VauxI just can't resist stories about misfits, even as slight and forgettable as this one. |
| Film.comSean P. MeansIsn't so much a movie as an overly long pilot episode of some new "Must See TV'' sitcom. |
| eFilmCritic.comRob GonsalvesThis is a warm pink bubble bath of a movie -- poppy, soothing, and satisfying on a very basic level. |
| Movie HabitMarty MapesEven though the movie takes a while to hit its stride, it is well worth the wait. |
| USA TodaySusan WloszczynaWriter Robin Schiff, expanding on minor characters in a play, fails to find enough for her ditsy and ditsier pair to do. |