| Year: 2014 Genres: Comedy, Drama Stars: Nia Long, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Amy Smart Director: Tyler Perry |
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Review: The Single Moms Club The irony of single motherhood is theyre raising fatherless sons who grow up and make more single moms.Although this comedy doesnt attempt to break that cycle of abandonment, it does hope to unify those affected. May (Nia Long), Hillary (Amy Smart), Jan (Wendi McLendon-Covey), Lytia (Cocoa Brown) and Zulay (Esperanza Luego) are all single mothers whove been summoned to their childs school for disciplinary reasons.While their social class makes them standoffish at first, over time they find common ground in their plight as single moms.To help ease that burden, they form a society in which one member will watch all of their children while the rest of them go out to the strippers. Tyler Perrys insulting salute to single moms, this pap unsuccessfully tries to pass off its simplistic/unrealistic storyline as female empowerment. Incidentally, if it werent for single moms we wouldnt have our beloved serial killers. Red Lightvidiotreviews.blogspot.ca |
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