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Wine Country
Directed by
Amy Poehler
R
2019
1h 43m
Comedy
,
Adventure
,
and more
5.5
66%
32%
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During a vacation to Napa Valley, a group of long time friends reunite and revisit past choices in this hilarious and heartfelt comedy from director Amy Poehler.
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Cast of Wine Country
Amy Poehler
Abby
Maya Rudolph
Naomi
Rachel Dratch
Rebecca
Ana Gasteyer
Catherine
Paula Pell
Val
Emily Spivey
Jenny
Tina Fey
Tammy
Jason Schwartzman
Devon
Maya Erskine
Jade
Liz Cackowski
Lisa (Sommelier)
Rachel Hamilton
Bartender
Cherry Jones
Lady Sunshine
Brené Brown
Herself
Jon Glaser
TED Talk (voice)
Craig Cackowski
Mason (Sommelier)
Kate Comer
Clem
R.J. Walker
Pray
Janine Brito
Kira
Sunita Mani
Dolly
Jason Greene
Freckle
Santina Muha
Dr. Melton Receptionist (voice)
Greg Poehler
Doctor Dickswing
Caitlin Arend
Young Abby (uncredited)
Elise Robson
Young Catherine (uncredited)
Hannah Bamberg
Catherine's Assistant (uncredited)
Ryan Shukis
Waiter (uncredited)
Wine Country Ratings & Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
Chris Nashawaty
There's plenty of drinking, bonding, and bickering. But none of the jokes feel as barbed-wire sharp as the material you know these brilliant comic actresses could have come up with if they tossed out the script and just ad-libbed.
New York Post
Sara Stewart
Amy Poehler's directorial debut never really leaves its Eileen Fisher-clad comfort zone, but it'll probably be a hit regardless with women of a certain age.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
Star Amy Poehler's directing debut about six female friends on a weekend break in Napa trips up on its journey from silly to soul-searching. No matter. Poehler seems to think that the pleasure of their company is enough. She's right.
IndieWire
David Ehrlich
A pleasant and perfectly watchable comedy that would have died on the vine in theaters, "Wine Country" is casual viewing done right.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
...if you saw this group of friends in a restaurant or at a wine tasting or walking down the street, you'd either feel grateful you have a similar crew, or you'd sure as heck wish you did.
AV Club
Katie Rife
But while this isn't the most original project that any of these women have ever done, it is as warm and comfortable as a cashmere blanket draped around one's shoulders by a considerate friend.
RogerEbert.com
Christy Lemire
Because the talent amassed here is so impressive, I wish the film had been more focused.
Observer
Oliver Jones
It may proffer fart jokes and pratfalls, but it also has profound and insightful things to say about what it is that keeps old friends returning to each other, even after the inside jokes are exhausted-and the limits of those bonds.
TV Guide
Jordan Hoffman
By slyly acknowledging the clichés of "this type of movie," it distances itself from them before diving in. More importantly, it clears space for its mega-talented performers to pour on the laughs.
The Playlist
Kimber Myers
What's most painful is that Wine Country isn't as funny as just having brunch with this talented bunch would be.
Vox
Alissa Wilkinson
For a group of actresses with improv comedy chops, it feels labored at times. And it doesn't have the zany, unpredictable energy of a movie like Bridesmaids.
Pajiba
Roxana Hadadi
In Wine Country, Amy Poehler, Maya Rudolph, Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Paula Pell, and Emily Spivey all seem to be having a blast, but the resultant movie is unfunny and forgettable.
Chicago Reader
Leah Pickett
A curious letdown.
Slate
Inkoo Kang
A waste of talent that makes Wine Country even more forgettable than its jokes.
Autostraddle
Heather Hogan
Unlike basically every other drunken comedy ever made, this one has experiences of womanhood baked into every layer.
NPR
Andrew Lapin
Wine Country is basically Poehler's version of Adam Sandler's Netflix-funded vacations, but with some introspect in place of Sandler's crass gags.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Wine Country goes down like a decent pinot grigio -- something that might not be a medal winner, but which isn't half bad.
TIME Magazine
Stephanie Zacharek
Wine Country springs to life here and there, but there's something dispiriting about the way these women seem to be working hard for laughs rather than just being funny.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
The scripted lines rarely zing, sing or sting (some seem improvised), but when the performers fall down or screw up their faces, you get to watch them fill in their characters with something like real feeling...
Los Angeles Times
Justin Chang
"Wine Country" is quaffable enough. If pressed to supply my own tasting notes, I might describe the blend as unwieldy but not unpleasant, sometimes acid to the point of bitterness (the tartest lines go to Amy Poehler, who also directed).
Watch Wine Country Videos
Amy Poehler And The Cast Visit Wine Country
Amy Poehler And The Cast Visit Wine Country
Behind the Scenes
Cast Passes The Sniff Test (Behind The Scenes)
Cast Passes The Sniff Test (Behind The Scenes)
Behind the Scenes
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