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Book Club: The Next Chapter

User rating: 2.94 14 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: May 12, 2023

On DVD/Blu-ray: July 11, 2023

PG-13 | Comedy | 1h 47m

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User rating: 2.94

Based on 36 votes and 14 reviews.


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User rating: December 25, 2023

It took them five years to get to the next chapter. Slow readers, I guess.

User rating: June 3, 2023

Very cliche. Seems like another hollywood movie trying to extract money out of non discerning patrons.

User rating: June 1, 2023

Pretty cheesy acting. I enjoyed the first one more. This one was a little painful to watch at times, kind of a made-for-tv quality movie.

User rating: May 28, 2023

Liked Seniors can relate to the women in this movie. Life doesn't stop when you're saging. It gets better.

User rating: May 26, 2023

Great cast wasted on garbage

User rating: May 24, 2023

This movie would have best been shown in the 1950's when the world understood American greed but might have overlooked it. In view of the state of world affairs in 2023, this movie showed greed at its best. I went to see a movie to see the older women strut their stuff but this was somewhat obscene. Did I miss the gold toilets??

User rating: May 21, 2023

The plot was ridiculous. However, the scenery of Italy was beautiful

User rating: May 19, 2023

This movie made me laugh out loud and the story was solid. It was a pleasure to see all those veteran actors on screen together. I enjoyed seeing female friendship and loving, supportive men portrayed. This movie didn’t need to be deep or Oscar-worthy - it set out to celebrate friendship and make us laugh. Mission accomplished!

User rating: May 16, 2023

Funny, but just O.K. a good performance from Diane Keaton. Movie Portrays women and seniors as airheads. Never get tired of Jane Fonda and classic comedy!

User rating: May 16, 2023

Book Club 2 is a fun watch only because the gal pals are so charming. It misses because the script writers tried way too hard for 300 gag lines. The 4-5 that hit the mark would have been hysterical had they been allowed to stand on their own.