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    The Hot Flashes is about a basketball team of unappreciated middle-aged Texas women, all former high school champs, who challenge the current high school girls' state champs to raise money for breast cancer prevention. Sparks fly as the women go to comic extremes to prove themselves on and off the court, become a national media sensation, and gain a new lease on life. (C) Official Site R. If You Like This Movie you Can Instantly Streaming Without Survey from HERE
    Release Date The Hot Flashes Jul 12, 2013 Limited
    Genres The Hot Flashes : Comedy

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    Total Vote User The Hot Flashes : Visitor
    User Ranting The Hot Flashes : 3.6
    User Percentage For The Hot Flashes : %
    User Count Like for The Hot Flashes : 319
    All Critics Ranting For The Hot Flashes : 4.5
    All Critics Count For The Hot Flashes : 17
    All Critics Percentage For The Hot Flashes : 35 %

    Actors For The Hot Flashes

    Brooke Shields,Daryl Hannah,Virginia Madsen,Camryn Manheim,Wanda Sykes,Eric Roberts,Mark Povinelli,Andrea Frankle,Jessica Rothenberg,Charlotte Graham,Carl Palmer,Michal Anna Marble,Morrey McElroy,Maria Alaina Mason,Gillian Bolt,Larry Tausch,Don Brady,Ritchie Montgomery,Randy Austin,William Stockton


    The Hot Flashes Movie Review

    Lifetime movies have their pleasures, and so does this film.
    Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post

    [A] strained and soapy empowerment comedy ...
    Justin Chang-Variety

    Even though it earns an R rating for profanity and some risque material, it's too meek and mild-mannered to qualify as brave, or even slyly subversive.
    Ann Hornaday-Washington Post

    This comedy deserves credit for taking a decided viewpoint - and delivering a heartfelt if occasionally misguided message.
    Scott Bowles-USA Today

    Better for what it is than for how it's done...provides a welcome opportunity for five actresses of a certain age to share the screen together and yet it's pretty much a bland outing because virtually every scene plays out in a programmatic way.
    Mick LaSalle-San Francisco Chronicle

    Susan Seidelman has been making these blandly safe movies for years now; what happened to the edgy exuberance of her early films, like "Smithereens" or "Desperately Seeking Susan"?
    Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News

    Older women may still have game, but comedy drops the ball.
    Sandie Angulo Chen-Common Sense Media

    The leads in The Hot Flashes come across as one-dimensional, pseudo-feminist clichés whose conversations seem contrived and whose jokes land with the thud of airballs clunking on hardwood.
    Jen Chaney-The Dissolve

    Seidelman's direction holds the picture in place, and its interest in health issues and cancer awareness is commendable. There's predictability a-plenty, but also some heart to make the pains of familiarity palatable.
    Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com

    Early in The Hot Flashes, Brooke Shields is seen reading Menopause For Dummies, and it doesn't take long to realize that's precisely what you're watching.
    Mike D'Angelo-AV Club

    Susan Seidelman's attempts to provide positive, alternative representations of marginalized people and problems is overly ambitious.
    Tina Hassannia-Slant Magazine

    A menopause comedy is a terrible thing to waste.
    Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service

    With its suspenseful plot and a dream cast starring five fascinating actresses (plus Eric Roberts in a deliciously unsympathetic role), this unusual comedy is irresistible.
    Betty Jo Tucker-ReelTalk Movie Reviews

    Women with balls. Feisty older actresses with attitude, including Brooke Shields, Daryl Hannah, Virginia Madsen and Wanda Sykes, not into being sidelined because of age, on the basketball court or on screen.
    Prairie Miller-WBAI Radio

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