Jack and Jill | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | May 18, 2012
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The very idea of watching this movie makes me want to run outside and kick a stray dog. The terribleness has been doubled for this load.
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | Jack Sadelstein, a successful advertising executive in Los Angeles with a beautiful wife and kids, dreads one event each year: the Thanksgiving visit of his twin sister Jill. Jill's neediness and passive-aggressiveness is maddening to Jack, turning his normally tranquil life upside down.h |
| lead actors | Adam Sandler | Al Pacino | Katie Holmes | Dana Carvey | Santiago Segura | Elodie Tougne | Rohan Chand | Eugenio Derbez | David Spade | Nick Swardson | Tim Meadows | Allen Covert |
| director | Dennis Dugan |












