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7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 70VarietyJoe LeydonVarietyJoe LeydonA lightweight but likable comedy.
- 63RogerEbert.comNell MinowRogerEbert.comNell MinowAs all movies about this stage of life must, among obvious jokes about aches, pains, and Viagra—apparently it is okay to sexually objectify someone if you're old—Queen Bees touches gently and sympathetically on the inescapable challenges of aging, loss of loved ones, loss of independence, cancer, strokes, and dementia.
- 59TheWrapYolanda MachadoTheWrapYolanda MachadoThe overly simplistic nature of the script becomes both pragmatic and detrimental, never allowing any character the depth they are owed while providing just enough of a formulaic plot, one that asks nothing more than for you to enjoy the ensemble.
- 50The New York TimesGlenn KennyThe New York TimesGlenn KennyEach of these stalwarts bring more than charisma to their roles, and when the writing itself displays some snap (which admittedly isn’t that often) the performers bite right into it.
- 50The Associated PressLindsey BahrThe Associated PressLindsey BahrAnd for all the comedic talent in the film, from Curtin to Lloyd, who seem game for anything, there are precious few genuine laughs to be had. Perhaps the script should have allowed for more improvisation.
- 50San Francisco ChronicleDavid LewisSan Francisco ChronicleDavid LewisThe by-the-numbers film is not hard to sit through and won’t offend anybody, but its lofty, worthwhile message doesn’t feel earned.