Matrixston
Wow! Such a good movie.
SunnyHello
Nice effects though.
Whitech
It is not only a funny movie, but it allows a great amount of joy for anyone who watches it.
Jenna Walter
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
sietskeveen
Jennifer anniston is funny also Kate Hudson is. A top cast quality and its clear: the story isn't good enough and with comedy its a must, yes you can laugh but the scenes with the parents are awfull and painfull without humor. For me clear a good actpe doesn't make a good movie
gangqinlaoshr
I'm 100% with GoUSN who observed: "I don't know what happened to take the humor and good nature out of our country, but some of the reactions to this film are proof-positive that something bad has happened."I agree that this is simple fare, semi-farcical at times, tender at other times, and can be enjoyed by a wide age-range. It's not intended to be a deep, philosophical treatise on motherhood, but as a light entertainment focusing on the diversity of family makeup with all its dysfunctional elements. Perhaps not up to the standards of "Parenthood" with Steve Martin, but still a reasonable facsimile.It's a cute little romp. not a profound mind-blower. I had fun watching it and think that Andy Naik is probably a sad and lonely person. No wonder his reviews are helpful to less than half the IMDB readership.
Spring_A
I understood a very long time ago, that you shouldn't base your opinion about film only by cast. And Mother's Day isn't an exception. Looking at the idea of the film, you might think that this will be another movie like "Valentine's Day". But, after I saw the trailer, I thought this might be a good and thoughtful film. Yet, after watching it, I only had a negative impression. Firstly, most of the slightest hints of clever topics are mixed with sometimes completely inappropriate humor. Secondly, the idea seems stretched, as if the director just wanted to make the film as long as possible and did not really worry about the script. Finally, most of the characters look like they're underdone, just as their dialogues. There are many funny, and at the same time clever and enlightening, dramas. However, I can't say that "Mother's Day" is one of them. It wasn't a total disaster, as this is an еasy movie, which can theoretically be written in family-friendly and is good for evenings, when you have nothing else to watch. I wasn't expecting very much from this film, so I gave this film 5/10.
emalga
Fist clue: Jen Aniston stars in it which means the movie will be PURE CRAP.Second clue: Oh dear, Jason Sudeikis also stars in it, how coincidental, Jen and him are former colleagues from We're the Millers and Horrible Bosses. Smells like deja vu.Kate Hudson is cool but there is no proof of chemistry between her and her husband played by Aasif Mandvi, who can't act well enough to sell a happy marriage.Then Julia Roberts' scenes last less than 10 minutes during the whole movie, so explain why-why-oh my god why she was on the movie poster and not Sarah Chalke??!! Plus her character is as cold as her in real life. You know what Julia, we've seen Notting Hill in 1999, we've moved on.The only characters that kept me going were the least famous but the most gifted: Jack Whitehall as Zack and Margo Martindale as Flo.To sum up, wait until your local TV shows it, don't even bother paying for it.Not.worth.a.single.penny