Moms’ Night Out (2014)
Yearning for an evening without their kids, some friends plan a night out. But to do this, their husbands need to watch the kids. What can go wrong?
Moms’ Night Out (2014)
Information
Released Year: 2014
Runtime: 98 minutes
Genre: Comedy
Directors: Andrew Erwin, Jon Erwin
Writers: Jon Erwin, Andrea Gyertson Nasfell
Casts: Brett Rice, Harry Shum Jr., Alex Kendrick, Kevin Downes, Robert Amaya, Rhoda Griffis, Randy McDowell, Lance E. Nichols, Sean Astin, Trace Adkins, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes, Michael Leone, Jason Burkey, Sammi Hanratty, Logan White, Sarah Drew, Patricia Heaton, Abbie Cobb, Manwell Reyes, Brad Heller, Shiloh Nelson, David Hunt
IMDB: Moms’ Night Out (2014)
Storyline
Yearning for an evening without their kids, some friends plan a night out. But to do this, their husbands need to watch the kids. What can go wrong?
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Reviews
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The A.V. Club -
The film never seems hectoring or preachy. Unfortunately, it never seems funny either, coming across like a sanitized remake of some raunchier laughfest.
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Entertainment Weekly -
It's a shame that this glossy production doesn't seem to realize it's actually promoting an altogether different message: when moms dare to leave the house, everything goes wrong.
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The Dissolve -
It’s a passable knock-off of less-godly but more inspired secular fare, which may not sound like high praise, but is clearly all the filmmakers were aiming for. They set the bar low enough to clear it.
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McClatchy-Tribune News Service -
Mom’s Night Out sets itself up for laughs that it rarely delivers.
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New York Post -
Consistently stale but not altogether unpleasant.
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