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Mother's Day

Mother's Day

  • Status: Released
  • 28-04-2016
  • Runtime: 118 min
  • Score: 6
  • Vote count: 1270

Sandy is a stressed-out, single mom who learns that her ex-husband is marrying a younger woman. Her friend Jesse's parents don't know that she has a family or that her sister, Gabi is married to a woman. Jesse's friend, Kristin, is juggling motherhood of a toddler, a patient boyfriend who keeps proposing, and searching for her biological mother. Bradley is a widower who's trying to raise two daughters on his own, while Miranda is too busy with her career to worry about children. When their respective problems intersect and start coming to a head, the Mother's Day holiday takes on a special meaning for all.

Jennifer Aniston

Sandy

Julia Roberts

Miranda Collins

Kate Hudson

Jesse

Jason Sudeikis

Bradley

Sarah Chalke

Gabi

Britt Robertson

Kristin

Timothy Olyphant

Henry

Shay Mitchell

Tina

Jack Whitehall

Zack Zim

Margo Martindale

Flo

Robert Pine

Earl

Aasif Mandvi

Russell

Cameron Esposito

Max

Hector Elizondo

Lance Wallace

Loni Love

Kimberly

Lucy Walsh

Jody

Beth Kennedy

Gwenda

Brandon Spink

Peter

Caleb Brown

Mikey

Ella Anderson

Vicky

Jessi Case

Rachel

Owen Vaccaro

Charlie

Jon Lovitz

Wally Burn

Anoush NeVart

Sonia

Jennifer Garner

Lt. Dana Barton

Gary Friedkin

Shorty

Matthew Walker

Randy the Clown

Lisa Roberts Gillan

Miranda's Assistant Betty

Adreana Gonzalez

Miranda's Publicist Inez

Grayson Russell

Tommy

Paul Vogt

Tiny

Penny Marshall

Opening Mom Narrator (voice)

Gianna Simone

Val

Ariana Neal

Evette

Sam Marshall

Peter's Friend Sam

Siena LaGambina

Paige

Joseph Leo Bwarie

Principal Bobby Lee

Brittany Belt

Beth Anne

Drew Matthews

Beanzie

Ayden Bivek

Tanner

Tom Hines

Club Announcer Brady

Rory O'Malley

Customer at Book Signing (Rory Schroder)

Sandra Taylor

Lexi

Tracey Bonner

Grocery Checker

Christine Lakin

Hostess

Inder Kumar

Bar Patron

Kevin Blake

Male Soccer Referee

Nicolette Noble

Comedy Audience Couple

Rob Nagle

Hotel Bellman

Hazel Moder

Cartwheel Kid

Kate Linder

Dog Walker Gigi

Wedil David

Dog Walker Leah

Larry Miller

Motorcycle Cop

Sean O'Bryan

Male Cop

Donielle Artese

Female Cop

Reno

> Mothers and their responsibilities despite struggling through. I heard Garry Marshall has died a couple of weeks ago, so I decided to watch it rather sooner. He was a good director, one of the rare kind to focus on the women subjects and multi-starrer. I loved films such as 'Overboard', 'Valentine's Day', 'Pretty Woman', 'Frankie and Johnny' and many more. His films definitely not for everyone, but certain kinds of viewers would enjoy them and so did I. This is the final movie in the Special Day trilogy. I certainly adored 'Valentine's Day', but the next film 'New Year's Eve' was pretty bad and this third film comes between those two. The story was okay, but nothing looked seriously compelling. The best parts were the actors, theirs present and performances makes it watchable. What Jason Sudeikis is doing in the 'Mother's Day' poster is the first thing I wanted to be answered. The story opens a week or so early to the mother's day and focuses on the various mothers who are all has connections somewhere. Being the mother and their responsibilities were this film's purpose. Though I anticipated a bit emotional or the strong message, but it ended as an ordinary film. Surely a decent timepass film, but it had its chances to be a better one and it never untilised that opportunity well. A few people might like it, but most won't. Overall a feel good film, despite whatever your rating going to be at the end of the watch. 6/10

r96sk

Alright viewing. Nothing worth remembering or revisiting though. <em>'Mother’s Day'</em> has a good cast list. Jennifer Aniston is always a pleasant watch, as she is here as Sandy. Kate Hudson, Julia Roberts and Jason Sudeikis also feature. I liked all three of them, they and Aniston are certainly the strongest parts of the film. Garry Marshall staple Héctor Elizondo also appears, he is as likeable as he is in, e.g., <em>'The Princess Diaries'</em>. Jack Whitehall and Britt Robertson are together in this, I found Whitehall a bit wooden to be honest. Elsewhere, they somehow make Margo Martindale unlikeable - I've only seen her in sweet roles before, but her Florence (and Robert Pine's Earl) is rather detestable. That whole 'arc' is poorly written. Not as cheesy as predicted, even if it still does feature a fair amount of cheddar. The main cast make this an OK watch, if not necessarily a good one.