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      Girl Most Likely

      PG-13 Released Jul 19, 2013 1 hr. 42 min. Comedy List
      23% 94 Reviews Tomatometer 33% 10,000+ Ratings Audience Score After losing her job and her boyfriend, a woman (Kristen Wiig) moves in with her estranged mother (Annette Bening) and finds an assortment of strange characters inhabiting the home. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Oct 11 Buy Now

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      Largely witless and disappointingly dull, Girl Most Likely strands the gifted Kristen Wiig in a blandly hollow foray into scattershot sitcom territory.

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      Little T Target lady but with rich mother Rated 3 out of 5 stars 03/21/24 Full Review Chris D Tries to be a quirky comedy but there's little comedy especially from the lead, you'd think she never been in SNL. Another forgettable 21st century comedy that tries to appeal to all Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/24/24 Full Review Scoobie D Ok so the plot was a little thin but the main characters were endearing, quirky and overall likeable. The casting was superb. This movie had some good laughs as well as some sly humor. Anyone who has ever spent time at the Jersey Shore should enjoy this movie. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/05/24 Full Review Steve D Really unpleasant... Rated 1 out of 5 stars 10/22/23 Full Review Audience Member Girl Most Likely's biggest problem is that it is boring and the characters (beside from Imogene, just about) are not built well enough for you to sympathize with, root for, or want to fail. As I was watching, I kind of just didn't care about the other characters. However, the worldbuilding in the movie was alright. The main house was fleshed out, and so was the town outside of the big city. And I do have to say, as well, that I enjoyed the subtly of Imogene's development as she scrambles through all the new horridities popping into her life. This is not something that everyone particularly enjoys, though, so I get how most people didn't enjoy it. There's no problem with the actors, I just think that if they were going to market this as a comedy, to make the jokes... well, funnier. So that's it. Overall, it was boring. Plus half a star for Darren Criss as a backstreet boy. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Audience Member ) A unwitty translucide copy of Bridesmaids. The script is uninventive and is borderline ridicule at times. One star for those fine actors who did their best but honestly I could not watch it till the end. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Roxana Hadadi Punch Drunk Critics Even great performances can't completely overshadow the film's formulaic nature. Rated: 3/5 Jan 9, 2017 Full Review Wesley Morris Grantland Berman and Pulcini -- American Splendor, The Nanny Diaries -- found a tone somewhere between tragedy and nonsense. Jan 6, 2014 Full Review Liam Lacey Globe and Mail There are moments to make you honestly wish it were a better movie, and that the semi-autobiographical screenplay by Michelle Morgan didn't feel so much like a first draft. Rated: 2/4 Oct 4, 2013 Full Review Mike Massie Gone With The Twins The humor is bleak and dejecting, yet funny in a darkly quirky way. Rated: 6/10 Dec 3, 2020 Full Review Sophie Kingston-Smith CineVue Falls flat on almost all counts, its one saving grace being Wiig herself -- an actress who appreciates the beauty of subtlety, and just about saves her latest movie from complete disaster. Rated: 2/5 Mar 5, 2019 Full Review Josh Terry Deseret News (Salt Lake City) It's a balance that mostly works, though a final twist at the end introduces an odd tension that, while wacky, makes the film's climax feel somewhat uneven. Nov 29, 2017 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis After losing her job and her boyfriend, a woman (Kristen Wiig) moves in with her estranged mother (Annette Bening) and finds an assortment of strange characters inhabiting the home.
      Director
      Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini
      Executive Producer
      Kristen Wiig, Michelle Morgan, Miranda Bailey, Matthew Leutwyler, Steve Golin, Dylan K. Narang, Nadine de Barros, Dan Frishwasser, Marra B. Gad, Anne O'Shea, Pamela Hirsch, Olivier Morali
      Screenwriter
      Michelle Morgan
      Distributor
      Lionsgate Films, Roadside Attractions
      Production Co
      Foggy Bottom Pictures, Maven Pictures, Ambush Entertainment, Anonymous Content
      Rating
      PG-13 (Sexual Content|Language)
      Genre
      Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Jul 19, 2013, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Jul 7, 2015
      Box Office (Gross USA)
      $1.4M
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