Two adult siblings (Tina Fey and Amy Poehler) return to the vacated family home mom and dad (Dianne Wiest and James Brolin) recently put up for sale and agree to basically remake Project X. Chick flick divas Tina and Amy, Hollywood’s modern day answer to Lucy and Ethel, take the “Don’t get mad, get even” approach to gross-out, Apatow factory-styled “dick flicks,” which would be all fine and good if the SNL duo ponied up something more than a plotless 118-minute sinkhole in which to shovel screenwriter Paula Pell’s uncommonly uninspired deluge of skits and toilet humor. Fey flaps her arms and waits for a laugh while Poehler partitions Benny Hill eye-rolls, constantly straining to repeat lines in order to spark laughter. Though it has no relation to Brian DePalma’s same-name thriller from 1972, one couldn’t help but wish for William Finley to suddenly appear with a knife to cut the characters (and running time) in two. Jason Moore (Pitch Perfect) directs. (2015) — Scott Marks
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