Christmas is suppose to be the most magical time of the year, and the amount of stress that comes with it can become overwhelming. The stress on Moms can become too much to make the perfect holiday, and it’s time to call it quits. After taking back their lives in the first movie, the Bad Moms are back and taking back Christmas.
Yes, Amy, Kiki and Carla are all back in A Bad Mom’s Christmas and this time we get to meet their mothers played by Cheryl Hines, Susan Sarandon, and Christine Baranski and bring new problems to the table. It’s a battle between generations and finding a balance between the “perfect Christmas” and what actually makes the families Christmas.
Like the original Bad Moms movie, the movie is filled with adult jokes, swearing and moments that will have you in tears from laughing. But at the heart of the movie is a story of family, doing what is best for your family. The relationships between Moms and daughters are hard to define and each generation has their own way of doing things. With relate-able moments, the movie shows the stress of the holidays in a realistic, albeit slightly sardonic lens.
We enjoyed laughing along through A Bad Moms Christmas, and there are moments that are will bring a tear to your eyes. Most viewers can relate to one of the Moms in the movie, and the insurmountable stress that comes every year at the holidays.
A Bad Moms Christmas is rated R, and is great for a night outs to the movie. There is a bit of a musical number at the beginning of the credits, but unlike the original there aren’t additional scenes throughout. This is a movie you that will love to watch over and over again.
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About A Bad Mom’s Christmas:
A BAD MOMS CHRISTMAS: A BAD MOMS CHRISTMAS follows our three under-appreciated and over-burdened women as they rebel against the challenges and expectations of the Super Bowl for moms: Christmas. And if creating a more perfect holiday for their families wasn’t hard enough, they have to do all of that while hosting and entertaining their own mothers. By the end of the journey, our moms will redefine how to make the holidays special for all and discover a closer relationship with their mothers. Starring Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn. Directed by Jon Lucas & Scott Moore (STXfilms) This film is rated R.