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The movie A Bad Moms Christmas is already released on Cinema, DVD, Blu-ray and VOD in the USA.
Based on 14 reviews, A Bad Moms Christmas gets an average review score of 52
A Bad Moms Christmas is a slapstick dose of hard-R fun with a soft-nougat center.
2720d ago
To give the directors credit, they certainly know what works for their target audience and reproduced exactly that, with little other trimmings.
2720d ago
A Bad Moms Christmas offers little reason to celebrate.
2720d ago
The three wise women return.
2720d ago
A just-okay holiday sequel ditches the exuberant Mommy Wars satire of 'Bad Moms' for mother-daughter combat that feels overly familiar.
2720d ago
The Bad Moms sequel suffers from an uneven script and the addition of too many new, superfluous characters.
2720d ago
Who knew a movie could need more gingerbread phalluses and stripping Santas?
2720d ago
In ‘A Bad Moms Christmas,’ stressed mothers reach their breaking point. Again.
2720d ago
“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.
2720d ago
Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn are joined by Christine Baranski, Cheryl Hines and Susan Sarandon in a sequel to the 2016 summer hit.
2720d ago
There’s certainly something “fun” in the dysfunctional, but where both movies seem to veer off course is in their saccharine conclusions.
2720d ago
The film veers toward half-hearted, sentimental drama that seems purely obligatory to its seasonal milieu.
2720d ago
Despite a great cast, the first movie’s bawdy paean to mom freedom becomes just another unoriginal mother-daughter dysfunction comedy.
2720d ago
Add the magnificent Christine Baranski to the mix and A Bad Moms Christmas, while still a slog of base sight gags and lazy profanity, becomes marginally more bearable. Only marginally, given that this pitiful follow-up to last year’s “Bad Moms” is even less able to distinguish between crass and comedic.
2720d ago