Moms' Night Out

2014

Action / Comedy

15
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 21% · 42 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 66% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 5.3/10 10 14736 14.7K

Plot summary

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?

Director

Top cast

Sean Astin as Sean
Sarah Drew as Allyson
Patricia Heaton as Sondra
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU
909.61 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 39 min
Seeds ...
1.83 GB
1920*800
English 5.1
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 39 min
Seeds 11

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by kelticman 4 / 10

I don't mind faith, I mind dull

First, I don't mind raunchy. But I appreciate clean because I can see it with kids and my folks. A good clean comedy is awesome. And I don't mind faith message movies. I believe in God, just not active in any religion/church.After seeing this movie I thought about some of the African American oriented movies I have seen and they always deal with religion and faith in a way more organic and interesting way. So this movie is a bit less subtle about religion. OK. that would have been fine if it would actually have been FUNNY.this is a not funny movie that but is is safe for your churchy family. bummer. I would rather watch paint dry while I knit.
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Reviewed by patsworld 4 / 10

Better Writing And Better Editing Might Have Made This A Good Film

I'll start right out by saying that the role of Allyson played by Sarah Drew almost made us walk out of the picture after about the first fifteen minutes. Written and performed as a whining, woe-is-me character to the point where you just want to reach In and smack her, it was almost more than we could bear. What it all boiled down to was a pathetic 'mom' wallowing around in self-pity and a passel of kids desperately in need of discipline. Doesn't anyone actually look at these films before they are released and say to themselves, in this case, "This is way too irritating to sit and watch."? If not, they should. However, as it turned out, the role of Bones played by Trace Adkins was worth sticking around to see. He was terrific. In fact, he made the movie. Patricia Heaton as Sondra was also pretty good. Sean Astin was so lovable as Sam Gamgee in The Hobbit, and he's lovable this time around, too. But there really isn't much for him to work with here. All in all, it was beyond refreshing to see a picture without all the gratuitous foul language, scummy behavior and in your face sex that far too many movies throw at us anymore in place of decent writing, but this picture could also have used some better writing – and editing. Bottom line, I've seen worse movies – but I've also seen a ton of better ones.

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