Synopsis
Forgive us in advance for this wild weekend
Four girlfriends take a trip to New Orleans for an annual festival and, along the way, rediscover their wild sides and strengthen the bonds of sisterhood.
2017 Directed by Malcolm D. Lee
Four girlfriends take a trip to New Orleans for an annual festival and, along the way, rediscover their wild sides and strengthen the bonds of sisterhood.
Regina Hall Queen Latifah Jada Pinkett Smith Tiffany Haddish Larenz Tate Mike Colter Kate Walsh Kofi Siriboe Deborah Ayorinde Tonea Stewart Lara Grice Ricky Wayne Robert Miano Ne-Yo Faith Evans Morris Chestnut Gabrielle Dennis MC Lyte Ricky Bell Michael Lamont Bivins Ronnie DeVoe Johnny Gill Ralph E. Tresvant Common Estelle Mike Epps Janeline Hayes Donna Biscoe Sunny Hostin Show All…
걸즈 트립, Laski na wakacjach, Pla de noies, Divoká dámská jízda, Σαββατοκύριακο με τα κορίτσια, Plan de chicas, Viaje de chicas, טיול בנות, Csajtúra, Il viaggio delle ragazze, Merginų išvyka, Laski na Gigancie, Viagem das Garotas, Viagem de Meninas, Girls Trip: Dezmăţ cu fetele, Улетные девочки, Babská jazda, Ženski izlet, Kız Gecesi, Ульотні дівчата, Chuyến Đi Của Những Cô Gái, 嗨翻姐妹行, 閨蜜假期
Any movie that fills the theater with girls and gays CANNOT be bad and that's a fact
tiffany haddish did not deepthroat a banana with a grapefruit around it for her to to be snubbed by the academy like this
tiffany haddish saying "the good lord gives you all that meat and you just hand it back? is that because you're a vegan?" >>>> the godfather trilogy
this is not really my kind of humor but i love movies about female friendship 🥰
I want to know how much Essence paid for this. The pillow neatly propped up so that the logo is always facing camera, the outright commercial testimonial descriptions, the overt celebration of the festival as a celebration of blackness emphasizing that this is all brand-friendly messaging, it's a blatant two-hour commercial. There's a lot of films where this would feel insulting, but honestly, I don't know that this wasn't a well crafted pairing. This feelgood, simple message of women's empowerment--black women especially--isn't counter to anything the festival is trying to sell here. Whether Essence Fest is actually anything like what is portrayed here, I can't say for sure (never really had the money to go, and I regret more than…
kofi: do u want to sit on my shoulders?
some1 in the theater behind me: MM YES SIT ON UR FACE