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Twin sisters Jane Ryan and Roxy who just can't get along have to learn to when they travel from Long Island to New York City. In order for them both to accomplish their goals, the normally adversarial sisters decide to unite against the forces around them.
8 November 1985, London, England, UK
4 September 1958, Pasadena, California, USA
1964, Guyana
17 December 1946, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
28 October 1966, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
9 May 1979, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
29 August 1980, Sept-Iles, Québec, Canada
23 May 1966, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
10 December 1967, Birmingham, England, UK
5 January 1977, Brampton, Ontario, Canada
5 July 1987, Toronto, Canada
23 December 1970, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
4 October 1962, London, Ontario, Canada
13 June 1986, Sherman Oaks, California, USA
1 April 1974, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
December 26, 2010
Not great, but Olsen twin fans won't care.May 07, 2004
Even when it feels forced, the Olsen twins' appeal -- I freely admit -- remains a two-for-one bargain.May 07, 2004
Falls somewhere between a home video and a full-blown movie.May 13, 2004
... an awful film.May 07, 2004
Pure pablum and tiresome in the bargain.November 04, 2004
[The stars] never attempt to do anything outside their limited range; like, for example, act.September 02, 2004
Stanley Kubrick once said, 'If it can be written, or thought, it can be filmed.' Obviously, he had never seen the script for New York Minute.November 02, 2006
Most viewers will likely be checking their watches, probably wishing this Minute were gone in 60 seconds.April 29, 2009
A basic rip-off of "Ferris Bueller"...August 08, 2004
Histrionically speaking, the Olsens couldn't be called twin peaks, but they're getting there.May 07, 2004
To say that New York Minute is a vehicle for the Olsen sisters is perhaps a slight to four-wheeled conveyances of all kinds.May 07, 2004
The story is supposed to be about the twins' adventures in Manhattan. Mostly it's an excuse for the two to visit different neighborhoods and the script to drag in every stereotype the writers can think of.