The festive season proves to be fertile ground for further maternal mayhem in 'A Bad Moms Christmas'. The core trio’s quest for a stress-free holiday is predictably derailed by the arrival of their respective mothers, resulting in a…
A Bad Moms Christmas
Amy, Kiki and Carla – three under-appreciated and over-burdened women – rebel against the challenges and expectations of the Super Bowl for mothers: Christmas. And if creating a…
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‘A Bad Moms Christmas’ feels like a hastily wrapped gift that’s been opened and found wanting. While the premise of mothers confronting their own mothers during the holidays has comedic mileage, the execution here is largely uninspired. The…
For those who embraced the unapologetic humour of the first 'Bad Moms', this Christmas instalment delivers more of the same, albeit with a festive twist. Amy, Kiki, and Carla's rebellion against the Super Bowl of motherhood Christmas is…
The sequel, 'A Bad Moms Christmas', attempts to capture the anarchic spirit of the original but finds itself somewhat lost in the tinsel. The central conceit of mothers clashing with their own mothers offers potential, and the performances…
A Bad Moms Christmas doubles down on the formula that made its predecessor a hit, injecting a dose of festive chaos into the lives of its beleaguered protagonists. Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, and Kathryn Hahn retain their effortless…
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Yes, 'A Bad Moms Christmas' provides a fresh, albeit exaggerated, perspective on the modern pressures of the holiday season. It highlights the often-unseen labour and emotional toll that mothers undertake to orchestrate festive perfection. By introducing the complicating factor of their own mothers, the film delves into the cyclical nature of these expectations and the challenges of pleasing multiple generations, all through a lens of relatable, albeit heightened, comedic chaos.