
Kate hands her phone to Maura, who convinces Haley that Kate has changed for the better, so she buys a plane ticket to Orlando to surprise her. Kate convinces the owner to pretend to hire her.ĭuring the sisters' shopping for dresses, Haley calls Kate to check in with her. Maura invites her nail stylist to the party and tries to convince Kate to apply for a nail salon job. While looking for party decorations, they have a run-in with Brinda, who is upset about not being invited. Moving forward with their party plans, Kate and Maura invite most of their friends from high school, excluding Kate's rival, Brinda. The next morning, the new homeowners tell the sisters that the home needs to be in perfect condition to sell. Kate convinces Maura to throw one last party in the house. The parents inform them that they need to finish cleaning out by the end of the weekend. Upon reaching their childhood home, the sisters discover the house has already sold with every room emptied except their bedroom. Maura calls Kate but instead convinces her to come to Orlando, as Kate has been kicked out of her apartment. Her parents also ask that she tell her sister Kate, an irresponsible stylist whose teenaged daughter Haley secretly lives with Maura. Maura Ellis, a recently divorced, hardworking nurse, is asked by her parents Deana and Bucky to return to her childhood Orlando home and clean out her bedroom before the house is sold.

The film was released on Decemby Universal Pictures, received mixed reviews, though most critics praised the chemistry of the lead actresses, and grossed $105 million on a production budget of $33 million. Upset and angry that all their childhood memories are going to be gone, Kate convinces Maura to have one last wild house party, but things soon get out of control. The film centers on adult sisters Kate, an irresponsible single mother, and Maura, a kindhearted nurse and recent divorcee, who are summoned back to their childhood home by their parents to clean out their bedroom before the house gets sold. The rest of the cast consists of Maya Rudolph, Ike Barinholtz, James Brolin, John Cena, John Leguizamo, and Dianne Wiest. Sisters is a 2015 American comedy film directed by Jason Moore, written by Paula Pell and is the second collaboration between Tina Fey and Amy Poehler following the film Baby Mama (2008).
