
Addicted to Fresno 2015
"They always find a way to get off."
Jamie Babbit's Addicted to Fresno (2015) dives into the chaotic world of two sisters bound by codependency, each navigating their own personal struggles.
Director: Jamie Babbit
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Addicted to Fresno (2015) about?
The film follows two sisters working as hotel maids in Fresno whose lives spin out of control after one impulsive mistake forces them into a high-stakes cover-up. Their desperate attempts to hide the truth spiral into absurd, darkly comic territory. At its heart, it's a story about the messy intersections of love, addiction, and loyalty.
Who directed Addicted to Fresno?
Jamie Babbit, known for her sharp, irreverent comedic style, directed Addicted to Fresno (2015).
Who stars in Addicted to Fresno?
Judy Greer and Natasha Lyonne headline the cast, with standout turns from Aubrey Plaza, Clea DuVall, Ron Livingston, and Allison Tolman.
Is Addicted to Fresno (2015) worth watching?
With its breezy 85-minute runtime and sharp ensemble comedies, Addicted to Fresno delivers a fun, if uneven, watch. Fans of character-driven dark humor and sibling-centric stories will likely enjoy its chaotic charm, though its uneven pacing may leave others wanting more.
How long is Addicted to Fresno?
Addicted to Fresno (2015) runs for 85 minutes.
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About Addicted to Fresno (2015) — A wild ride through sisterhood, secrets and sun-drenched chaos
Jamie Babbit's Addicted to Fresno (2015) dives into the chaotic world of two sisters bound by codependency, each navigating their own personal struggles. Judy Greer stars as the hyper-responsible maid trying to keep her recovering sex addict sister—played with razor-sharp wit by Natasha Lyonne—in check, while their fragile balance shatters after a reckless accident. Tossed into an escalating spiral of lies, their once-simple lives spiral into absurd, darkly comic territory, all set against the sunbaked monotony of Fresno. Aubrey Plaza and Clea DuVall add layers of edgy charm as their fellow hotel staff, whose own secrets only deepen the mess. At its core, the film explores sibling loyalty, self-destruction, and the messy art of staying afloat in a world that keeps pushing you under.
With its quirky, fast-paced humor and unflinching look at flawed characters, Addicted to Fresno (2015) delivers a raucous yet touching story about the bonds that both save and sabotage us. The chemistry between Greer and Lyonne crackles on screen, grounding the film's wildest moments in relatable humanity. Whether you're drawn in by the unconventional sisterhood or the biting satire of small-town desperation, this comedy offers a ride as unpredictable as it is entertaining.