Review of Girls Trip (2017) by Dominick Suzanne-Mayer for Consequence of Sound — 23 Jul 2017
Malcolm D. Lee’s stab at a Bridesmaids-esque journey of debauchery is funny, sometimes uproariously so, but its greatest strength isn’t in the filthiest stuff. It’s in the rapport between four women who’ve worked hard to remain friends, even as the natural progression of time continuously pulls them further and further away from one another.
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This review of Girls Trip (2017) was written by Dominick Suzanne-Mayer and published by Consequence of Sound on 23 Jul 2017.
Girls Trip has generally received positive reviews.
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