The only thing it has going for it is christmas spirit, otherwise, it is one of
the worst holiday films I've ever seen.
Not exact matches
Set soon after the events of the original
film, «A
Bad Moms Christmas» follows the eponymous bad moms as they attempt to work through the most stressful time of the year — aka the holida
Bad Moms Christmas» follows the eponymous
bad moms as they attempt to work through the most stressful time of the year — aka the holida
bad moms as they attempt to work through the most stressful time of the year — aka the
holidays.
Set fairly soon after the events of the first
film, A
Bad Moms Christmas begins when Amy (Kunis), Kiki (Bell), and Carla (Hahn) each find themselves becoming gradually overwhelmed by the deluge of responsibilities and errands that all moms must endure during the annual
holiday season.
However, the level of
bad taste has sunk to an all - new low in what is supposed to be a cute
holiday animated feature, with some events occurring that would probably have made this an R - rated
film if it didn't feature animation.
It may also be the
worst film posing as a feel - good
holiday feature for the whole family.
Aside from Billy Bob Thornton's hilariously bawdy
Bad Santa (2003)-- which doesn't qualify as wholesome
film fare — I can't think of a recent
holiday movie worth it's salt.
Ruth's perfectionist impulse to have the best decorations and give the most expensive gifts is an overused conceit in
holiday - themed
films, but A
Bad Moms Christmas at least attempts to mine the deep insecurities that drive Ruth to demand perfection from herself and her daughter and still garner laughs while doing it.
Jack Frost (1997) Jack Frost is yet another entry in
holiday horror
films, which wins an award in this list for best exercise in
worst taste.
Marshall's other
holiday films Valentine's Day and New Year's Eve were
bad, but these nearly intolerable ensembles get progressively
worse.
The
film was charming as it was foul - mouthed, and now 18 months later we have A
Bad Moms Christmas, which uses the
holiday season as a springboard to have the original trio square off against their own mothers.
The studio just released a brand new movie still featuring Jessica Biel and Colin Farrell in the upcoming action
film «Total Recall» by director Len Wiseman (Hawaii Five - 0, Live Free or Die Hard, Underworld) and starring Kate Beckinsale (Happy
Holidays, Katherine Sloane, Underworld 4: New Dawn), Colin Farrell (Phone Booth, Alexander, Horrible Bosses), Jessica Biel (The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, The A-Team), Bill Nighy (Jack and the Giant Killer, Clash of the Titans 2), Bryan Cranston (Breaking
Bad, Malcolm in the Middle), Ethan Hawke (Moby Dick, Boyhood, Daybreakers) and John Cho (Star Trek 2, A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas).
Other recent television and
film credits include the Tyler Perry
film «I Can Do
Bad All By Myself,» a cameo on the Emmy Award - winning NBC hit comedy «30 Rock,» the
holiday - themed «Holidaze,» her first animated project to which she also contributed a track, among others.