Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002)
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44% of critics liked it
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62% of users liked it
(65,897 ratings)
Screenwriter Callie Khouri makes her directorial debut with this adaptation of a pair of popular novels by author Rebecca Wells, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood and Little Altars Everywhere. Sandra Bullock stars as Sidda Lee Walker, a New York playwright who opens a can of emotional worms… More Screenwriter Callie Khouri makes her directorial debut with this adaptation of a pair of popular novels by author Rebecca Wells, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood and Little Altars Everywhere. Sandra Bullock stars as Sidda Lee Walker, a New York playwright who opens a can of emotional worms with her estranged, boozy mother, Vivi (Ellen Burstyn), when she discusses her painful childhood and particularly Vivi's less-than-enviable mothering skills in a Time magazine article. The eccentric Louisiana drama queen Vivi has already been barred from her daughter's oft-delayed wedding to her fiancé, Connor (Angus Macfadyen), so the article sends her into a rage. Coming to the rescue of the relationship are Necie (Shirley Knight), Caro (Maggie Smith), and Teensy (Fionnula Flanagan), a trio of bickering women, who, along with Vivi, formed a secret society of feminist empowerment and friendship 60 years earlier that they dubbed the "Ya-Ya Sisterhood." The Ya-Yas kidnap Sidda and bring her home to Louisiana, where they reveal to Sidda via a carefully maintained scrapbook her mother's painful past (with Vivi portrayed in flashback by Ashley Judd), effecting a rapprochement between mother and daughter. Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood also stars James Garner. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
- Directed By
- Callie Khouri
- Written By
- Callie Khouri, Mark Andrus
- Genres
- Drama, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Jun 7, 2002 Wide
- On DVD
- Nov 5, 2002
- Studio
- Warner Bros. Pictures
Critic Reviews
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Todd McCarthy, Variety
While there are pleasures to be had from watching so many grand actresses strut their stuff, the fact is that the overriding preoccupation here rests with surface impressions rather than psychological probity.
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, Time Out
Better make the most of the first ten minutes of this execrable melodrama (directed by the scriptwriter of Thelma & Louise), because from then on it's the yackety-yack sisterhood in spades.
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Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune
Gives us a lot to enjoy and something most studio movies don't even try for: an attempt at the richness, density and sheer contrariness of life.
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James Berardinelli, ReelViews
As 'chick flicks' go, this one is pretty miserable, resorting to string-pulling rather than legitimate character development and intelligent plotting.
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Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly
Not one character in this ovarian jungle is particularly likable.
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Cast
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Sandra Bullock
as Sidda Lee Walker
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Ellen Burstyn
as Vivi Abbott Walker
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Ashley Judd
as Younger Vivi Abbott Walker
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Fionnula Flanagan
as Teensy
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Maggie Smith
as Caro
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Cherry Jones
as Buggy
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Shirley Knight
as Necie
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James Garner
as Shep Walker
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Angus Macfadyen
as Connor McGill
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Allison Bertolino
as Little Sidda Lee Walker
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Caitlin Wachs
as Little Vivi Abbott
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Jacqueline McKenzie
as Younger Teensy
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Katy Selverstone
as Younger Caro
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Kiersten Warren
as Younger Necie
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Leslie Silva
as Willetta
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Matthew Settle
as Jack
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Gina McKee
as Genevieve
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David Lee Smith
as Younger Shep Walker
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Ron Dortch
as Chaney
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Frederick Koehler
as Pete Abbott
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David Rasche
as Taylor Abbott
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Mark Joy
as Mr. Whitman
- Boyd Kestner
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Mark Jeffrey Miller
as Lyle
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Taj Mahal
as Swing Band Singer
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Deborah Hobart
as Aunt Louise
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Michael Moyer
as Pawn Broker
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Nina Repeta
as Lady at Gas Station
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Ursula Burton
as Sister Solange
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Ann Savoy
as Chanteuse
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Don Baker
as Confessional Priest
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Austin R. Cooper
as Little Shep Jr.
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Sarah Huck
as Lulu
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Alex Cooper
as Baylor
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Alyssa May Gold
as Little Teensy
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Mary Katherine Weiss
as Little Caro
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Nicki Tschudi
as Little Necie
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Clint Lienau
as James Jr.
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David Bridgewater
as Dr. Beau Poche
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Sarallen
as Older Willetta
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Veda Wilson
as Shirley
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Michael Mattison
as Officer Roscoe Jenkins
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Barbara Weetman
as Female Interviewer
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Suellen Yates
as Stage Manager
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E. Michael Hewett
as Airplane Man
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Robert Longstreet
as Pilot
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Gillian Johnson
as Younger Chick








