360 votes and 112 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 36%

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In Theaters: May 12, 2017

On DVD/Blu-ray: August 8, 2017 On Netflix: April 1, 2019

R | 1h 31m | Comedy

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When Emily (Amy Schumer) gets dumped by her boyfriend (Randall Park) right before they’re planning to take a trip to South America, she decides to go with her overly cautious mother (Goldie Hawn) instead. Things start out rocky as it’s clear the two are very opposite in their approaches and end up bumping heads instead of bumping margarita glasses. Things only get worse as the two find themselves embroiled in a dangerous kidnapping scheme. But mother and daughter must band together, forget their differences, and (hilariously) make it out of paradise alive.

Director: Jonathan Levine

Studio: 20th Century Fox

Producer(s): Jenno Topping, Jessie Henderson, Paul Feig, Peter Chernin

Cast: Amy Schumer, Goldie Hawn, Joan Cusack, Ike Barinholtz, Wanda Sykes, Christopher Meloni, Tom Bateman, Óscar Jaenada, Randall Park

Writer(s): Amy Schumer, Kim Caramele, Katie Dippold

Official Site: snatched.movie

360 votes and 112 Reviews

| Write a Review

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 36%

29%

In Theaters: May 12, 2017

On DVD/Blu-ray: August 8, 2017 On Netflix: April 1, 2019

R | 1h 31m | Comedy

  Watch Trailer

When Emily (Amy Schumer) gets dumped by her boyfriend (Randall Park) right before they’re planning to take a trip to South America, she decides to go with her overly cautious mother (Goldie Hawn) instead. Things start out rocky as it’s clear the two are very opposite in their approaches and end up bumping heads instead of bumping margarita glasses. Things only get worse as the two find themselves embroiled in a dangerous kidnapping scheme. But mother and daughter must band together, forget their differences, and (hilariously) make it out of paradise alive.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 36%

29%

In Theaters: May 12, 2017

On DVD/Blu-ray: August 8, 2017

On Netflix: April 1, 2019

R | 1h 31m | Comedy

When Emily (Amy Schumer) gets dumped by her boyfriend (Randall Park) right before they’re planning to take a trip to South America, she decides to go with her overly cautious mother (Goldie Hawn) instead. Things start out rocky as it’s clear the two are very opposite in their approaches and end up bumping heads instead of bumping margarita glasses.

Things only get worse as the two find themselves embroiled in a dangerous kidnapping scheme. But mother and daughter must band together, forget their differences, and (hilariously) make it out of paradise alive.