Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood

Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002)

  • 44% of critics liked it
    (144 reviews)

  • 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

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PG-13,
Directed By
Written By
Callie Khouri, Mark Andrus
Genres
Drama, Comedy
In Theaters
Jun 7, 2002 Wide
On DVD
Nov 5, 2002
Warner Bros. Pictures

Critic Reviews

  • 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.

  • , 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.

  • 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.

  • James Berardinelli, ReelViews

    As 'chick flicks' go, this one is pretty miserable, resorting to string-pulling rather than legitimate character development and intelligent plotting.

  • Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly

    Not one character in this ovarian jungle is particularly likable.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • danny d


    this was a waste of time. it was well acted, but it was one of the slowest moving films i have ever seen.

  • Jason S


    Jumbled movie about people you have a hard time liking.

  • Dean M


    All female cast stars are fabulous and funny.

  • Steven V


    Very good movie. The costumes were very realistic, the acting was awesome, and it truly felt like it captured friendship.

  • Sunil J


    Maggie Smith has a southern accent. I watched it for that and that's why it gets a star.

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