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Perfect Sisters
Things seem to be very bad for two teenage girls who have been abused. They are Sandra and Pete who can count on each other day after day. The addicted mother plans to move the two girls with her lustful lover, a longtime abuse specialist. Sandra and Pitt go on a dangerous path when she tries to recruit classmates to plan to kill her mother.
3 May 1993, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
23 April 1953, New York City, New York, USA
30 November 1973, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
24 February 1976, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
April 08, 2014
There must have been a better way to enter into this promising script than with cheesy kite-flying on the beach and slo-mo waves.April 10, 2014
This kind of thing requires a velvet touch, though director Stanley M. Brooks hits only hammer-heavy notes.March 10, 2014
A marginal film elevated, however inadvertently, by the strange specificity of its scenesApril 11, 2014
What should have been suspenseful, even terrifying, is tiresome thanks to mostly predictable treatment.April 18, 2014
Exists in a soupy, unpersuasive middle ground, neither touching the rich, charged atmosphere of Heavenly Creatures, nor aiming for something more darkly comedic or rooted in social commentary.April 10, 2014
The film owes whatever persuasiveness it has to the teen leads' sharp performances - their sisterly chemistry and their filial friction with an alcohol-addled mother, well played by Mira Sorvino.April 11, 2014
Brooks crafts a glorified basic cable movie, complete with stiff staging, obvious performances, and clunky screenwriting that turns absolute horror into unintentional comedy.April 10, 2014
Ms. Breslin and especially Ms. Henley are quite good, elevating a film that seems like an oft-told tale.April 08, 2014
Any potential for an in-depth examination of the adolescent psyche pushed to its limits goes unmet, though not for lack of trying.April 11, 2014
A cartoonish and crudely staged dramatization of a disturbing true crime.February 11, 2015
Murder, booze, drugs in melodramatic true-crime movie.