Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar currently has an average rating of 6.1 out of 10 and has been rated by 33 users on our platform.

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Critique Matthew Monagle
rated 5

Barb and Star are utterly charming characters...

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Critique Sheila O'Malley
rated 8

Wiig and Mumolo are so compulsively watchable, together and apart, they keep the whole thing bobbing in the air like a beach ball.

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Critique Leah Greenblatt
rated 7

...Barb and Star commits to its deep silliness so sweetly and completely that you can't help falling a little bit in love with them...

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Critique Benjamin Lee
rated 6

It’s a light-hearted, often joyfully demented, lark...

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Critique Roger Moore
rated 5

Wiig can be hilarious, and there are two of her here.

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Critique Simran Hans
rated 6

...Wiig and Mumolo are bawdy and brilliant as ever, their effortless chemistry bolstered by years of collaboration.

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Critique Ben Travis
rated 8

...the laughs come thicker and faster with every passing minute.

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Critique David Madsen
rated 8

Der er ikke et tørt øjeblik igennem filmen, og det skyldes hovedsageligt den gnistrende kemi mellem Mumolo og Wiig, hvis vittige motormunddialog og hjertevarme venskab er umuligt at stå for.

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Critique Charles Bramesco
rated 10

This female buddy comedy starring Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo is a silly delight from start to finish.

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Critique Tara Mcnamara
rated 6

While the movie's premise is utterly ludicrous, the straight-faced jokes zip, dart, and zing like a high-scoring round of pinball.

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Critique Andreas Samuelson
rated 8

...en medryckande knasig komedi med tokiga infall som piggar upp i trista pandemitider.

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