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  • Official Trailer
  • Trailer 2

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

The wives of New York gangsters in Hell's Kitchen in the 1970s continue to operate their husbands' rackets after they're locked up in prison.

Cast

  • Melissa McCarthy
  • Tiffany Haddish
  • Elisabeth Moss
  • Domhnall Gleeson
  • James Badge Dale
  • Brian d'Arcy James
  • Jeremy Bobb
  • Margo Martindale
  • Bill Camp
  • Common

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Verified Review
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I liked this movie because of the entertainment value. For this flick, one might say, "Only in the movies," simply because there were some elements about it that made it totally unrealistic! However, I think that when movies are like that sometimes (for example, this one), it makes it more exciting and/or captivating, versus becoming flat out stupida! I can genuinely say that I really liked the cast as well, because the acting was very good.

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Jennifer H
Verified Review
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Not sure why this got so much hate but I believe it was a serviceable crime movie.

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callie W

Metacritic

50
Aug 7, 2019

While the film boasts a refreshing premise — mob wives taking over their husbands’ territory when the men land themselves in jail — what lingers afterwards is the stale taste of its lukewarm execution.

Metacritic review by Katie Rife
Katie Rife
The A.V. Club
60
Aug 7, 2019

The gender politics are as appealing as the rock-solid trio of lead actors (Melissa McCarthy, Tiffany Haddish and Elisabeth Moss), even when the movie itself proves less than persuasive.

Metacritic review by Justin Chang
Justin Chang
Los Angeles Times
40
Aug 7, 2019

When featherweight Domhnall Gleeson, as an intense angel of death, is your feminist Irish mob movie’s most interesting asset, you need to find Hollywood’s witness-protection program immediately.

Joshua Rothkopf
Time Out