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    A Bad Moms Christmas

    R2017 · Holiday · 1h 44m
  1. Nov 1, 2017 · A Bad Moms Christmas. “A Bad Moms Christmas” has the shoddy look and frantic feel of a slapped-together, cash-grab sequel, because that’s exactly what it is. It arrives in theaters a mere 15 months after the surprise hit “ Bad Moms ,” which made about $184 million worldwide – a huge number for a female-driven comedy in the middle of ...

  2. A Bad Moms Christmas. By Joyce Slaton, Common Sense Media Reviewer. age 17+. Fun sequel has raunch, laughs, slightly sweeter attitude. Movie R 2017 104 minutes. Rate movie. Parents Say: age 17+ 13 reviews. Any Iffy Content?

    • Jon Lucas, Scott Moore
    • Joyce Slaton
    • Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis, Kathryn Hahn
  3. Nov 1, 2017 · Featuring twice the moms but roughly half the laughs, A Bad Moms Christmas is a slapdash holiday sequel that falls short of the original with a disappointing dearth of good cheer. Read Critics Reviews

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    • Jon Lucas, Scott Moore
    • R
    • Holiday, Comedy
  4. A Bad Moms Christmas is a film which does its job, nothing more, nothing less. Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Sep 15, 2018. Rendy Jones Rendy Reviews. A soulless unnecessary sequel that ...

    • An uneven script and too many new, superfluous characters make Bad Moms 2 just plain bad.
    • Verdict

    By Alex Welch

    Posted: Nov 2, 2017 7:26 pm

    The first Bad Moms managed to greatly exceed box office expectations last year, and despite its cookie-cutter premise and execution it turned out to still be an enjoyable time at the movies. Most of that was thanks to the strong chemistry between its three leads, Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and a standout Kathryn Hahn, with the three women cast as the titular bad moms looking for some kind of escape from their chaotic daily routines. So it doesn’t come as much of a surprise that a sequel was fast-tracked, or that it’s been packaged as both a follow-up to the first and a Christmas-themed comedy.

    For what it’s worth too, the film’s holiday setting does help to give it a slightly different energy than the first. But like many other sequels that have come before it, A Bad Moms Christmas makes the classic mistake of thinking the addition of several new characters and subplots is the same thing as building off of the first film’s story in any meaningful way. While those new additions come in the form of talented veteran stars like Christine Baranski, Cheryl Hines, Susan Sarandon, and Peter Gallagher, the film’s decision to shift the focus away from the relationship of its original three women to their tattered bonds with their even worse mothers results in a disappointingly uneven and scattershot comedy.

    Set fairly soon after the events of the first film, A Bad Moms Christmas begins when Amy (Kunis), Kiki (Bell), and Carla (Hahn) each find themselves becoming gradually overwhelmed by the deluge of responsibilities and errands that all moms must endure during the annual holiday season. However, their plans to take back Christmas for themselves - which comes in the initial form of a drunken shoplifting spree and other general, blatant bad behavior - are derailed by the arrivals of their mothers.

    Each of the older mothers end up possessing similar traits as their daughters, though they’ve been upped to some ridiculous levels here. Baranski leads the trio as the snobby, pushy, and passive-aggressive mother to Kunis’ Amy, while the ridiculously over-attached relationship of Hines’ character Sandy with Kiki is the least funny gimmick that the film has to offer. By the time that she begins wearing Christmas sweaters with Kiki’s face on them and making up different diseases she might have to guilt Kiki into letting her stay, you’re not only annoyed by her but ready for the film to just move on.

    Kathryn Hahn delivers another standout performance in A Bad Moms Christmas, which is nonetheless a disappointingly uneven comedy. The film often goes too far in its ridiculous characterizations of the older mothers, to the point that its final act is essentially crippled by the sudden, emotional jumps that all the characters have to make. It may of...

    • Alex Welch
  5. Nov 1, 2017 · A Bad Moms Christmas’: Film Review. Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn are joined by Christine Baranski, Cheryl Hines and Susan Sarandon in 'A Bad Moms Christmas,' the sequel to the ...

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