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Queenpins
Queenpins
2021 ·110 min ·United States of America ·R 16+
6.0
IMDb 6.4 КП 6.4 RT 48% MC 45
Comedy, Crime
Director: Aron Gaudet, Gita Pullapilly
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Bored and frustrated suburban homemaker Connie and her best pal JoJo, a vlogger with dreams, turn a hobby into a multi-million-dollar counterfeit coupon caper. After firing off a letter to the conglomerate behind a box of cereal gone stale, and receiving an apology along with dozens of freebies, the duo hatch an illegal coupon club scheme that scams millions from mega-corporations and delivers deals to legions of fellow coupon clippers. On the trail to total coupon dominance, a hapless Loss Prevention Officer from the local supermarket chain joins forces with a determined U.S. Postal Inspector in hot pursuit of these newly minted “Queenpins” of pink collar crime.

Budget: $7M
Kristen Bell
Actor
Kirby Howell-Baptiste
Actor
Paul Walter Hauser
Actor
🏆1 nomination total

Queenpins is a middling crime comedy that explores coupon-based consumer culture through the lens of two amateur scammers. While the film finds occasional success in its premise and supporting performances, it is heavily hampered by uneven humor and a lack of narrative plausibility.

Acting Supporting actors like Vince Vaughn provide the film's most energetic and entertaining highlights, often overshadowing the leads.
Humor The reliance on crude toilet humor frequently undermines the comedic tone and feels out of place.
Screenplay The plot suffers from a lack of realism, as the mechanics of the coupon scheme and the investigative stakes feel forced or implausible.
Pacing Audiences are divided on the film's entertainment value; some viewers find the absurdity infectious and reminiscent of early 2000s comedies, while others find the experience tedious and boring.
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