I only just recently saw the original Bad Moms -- it was DVRed at an Airbnb I was staying at and I do love Kathryn Hahn -- which isn't that delayed a viewing, really, as it only came out last summer. But I skipped it at first, because Bad Moms looked...bad, a hard-r comedy about moms who've had it and so rebel by doing whip-its and driving muscle cars and calling each other "bitches,” things men think women would want to do if only society allowed them. (Both Bad Moms and its sequel are written and directed by two dudes, the same dudes behind The Hangover.)
If you never saw Bad Moms either, I'm here to tell you -- as word-of-mouth promised me -- it's...not bad. It's not great -- no no no -- but the cast is: Hahn as Carla, the single mom who has the big hair and all the p*ssy jokes, and...
If you never saw Bad Moms either, I'm here to tell you -- as word-of-mouth promised me -- it's...not bad. It's not great -- no no no -- but the cast is: Hahn as Carla, the single mom who has the big hair and all the p*ssy jokes, and...
- 11/1/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Sausage Party
Stars: Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, James Franco, Bill Hader, Salma Hayek, David Krumholtz, Danny McBride, Edward Norton, Paul Rudd | Directed by Greg Tiernan, Conrad Vernon
The groceries at Shopwell’s live their lives by a code that helps them stay peaceful and happy until it’s time for them to leave the comfort of the supermarket and head for “the great beyond”. However, after a botched trip to the great beyond leaves one sausage named Frank and his companion Bun stranded, their lives become a quest to discover the truth about their existence and what really happens when they become chosen to leave the grocery store…
I was really, really, looking forward to Sausage Party, I truly was. I enjoy a good gross out comedy as much as the next person – maybe more so, given how many I’ve seen – but Rogen’s latest,...
Stars: Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig, Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, James Franco, Bill Hader, Salma Hayek, David Krumholtz, Danny McBride, Edward Norton, Paul Rudd | Directed by Greg Tiernan, Conrad Vernon
The groceries at Shopwell’s live their lives by a code that helps them stay peaceful and happy until it’s time for them to leave the comfort of the supermarket and head for “the great beyond”. However, after a botched trip to the great beyond leaves one sausage named Frank and his companion Bun stranded, their lives become a quest to discover the truth about their existence and what really happens when they become chosen to leave the grocery store…
I was really, really, looking forward to Sausage Party, I truly was. I enjoy a good gross out comedy as much as the next person – maybe more so, given how many I’ve seen – but Rogen’s latest,...
- 1/11/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Author: Competitions
To mark the release of Bad Moms on 19th December, we’ve been given 5 copies to give away on Blu-ray.
Amy Mitchell (Mila Kunis) puts her family first, second, and third. But her man-child husband, high-maintenance kids and idiot boss are taking a toll. She gives and gives, and gives and gives, and then gives a little more, but it’s never enough. When the alpha moms (Christina Applegate, Annie Mumolo and Jada Pinkett Smith) at her kids’ school push her too far, Amy finally snaps. Good Amy becomes Bad Amy really fast — and she doesn’t go alone. Teaming up with two other misfit moms (Kathryn Hahn and Kristen Bell), Amy gets a jolt of freedom that shakes up her life and might even make her a better mom. So call a sitter, put on your comfy pants, and pour yourself a double Chardonnay, because these moms are about to get bad.
To mark the release of Bad Moms on 19th December, we’ve been given 5 copies to give away on Blu-ray.
Amy Mitchell (Mila Kunis) puts her family first, second, and third. But her man-child husband, high-maintenance kids and idiot boss are taking a toll. She gives and gives, and gives and gives, and then gives a little more, but it’s never enough. When the alpha moms (Christina Applegate, Annie Mumolo and Jada Pinkett Smith) at her kids’ school push her too far, Amy finally snaps. Good Amy becomes Bad Amy really fast — and she doesn’t go alone. Teaming up with two other misfit moms (Kathryn Hahn and Kristen Bell), Amy gets a jolt of freedom that shakes up her life and might even make her a better mom. So call a sitter, put on your comfy pants, and pour yourself a double Chardonnay, because these moms are about to get bad.
- 12/19/2016
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Title: Bad Moms Director: Jon Lucas, Scott Moore Starring: Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn, Christina Applegate, Emjay Anthony, Jada Pinkett Smith, Jay Hernandez. Screenwriters Jon Lucas and Scott Moore, known for their collaborative work on movies such as ‘The Hangover’ and ‘21 & Over,’ team up once more to direct a movie about the imperfection of motherhood. Amy Mitchell (Mila Kunis) despite her efforts to be the exemplary mother, becomes the effigy of the “Bad Mom”. She is over-worked, over-committed and exhausted to the point she gets fed-up and joins forces with two other over-stressed moms – Kiki (Kristen Bell) and Carla (Kathryn Hehn) – on a quest to [ Read More ]
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- 7/28/2016
- by Chiara Spagnoli Gabardi
- ShockYa
Amy Mitchell (Mila Kunis) is not a bad mom. Yes, she’s stretched too thin and she’s always late and and she’s a very bad driver, but she also clearly loves her children and is willing to do absolutely anything for them. In the world of “Bad Moms,” however, that’s simply not enough. Imagine “Mean Girls” for the soccer mom set, and you’ve got some idea of the horrors that await Amy every time she drops off her two kids at McKinley Middle School, an institution ruled by the iron fist of PTA president Gwendolyn James (Christina Applegate).
Jon Lucas and Scott Moore’s film — the co-writers of “The Hangover,” and the pedigree is obvious — picks up with Amy during a very bad time in her life. Her kids think she’s square, her husband has spent the past ten months engaged in an online affair; she has zero friends,...
Jon Lucas and Scott Moore’s film — the co-writers of “The Hangover,” and the pedigree is obvious — picks up with Amy during a very bad time in her life. Her kids think she’s square, her husband has spent the past ten months engaged in an online affair; she has zero friends,...
- 7/28/2016
- by Kate Erbland
- Indiewire
Mila Kunis faces down Christina Applegate in the latest movie by The Hangover writers Jon Lucas & Scott Moore, Bad Moms. And, when she does, its millennials vs. Gen-Xers, helicopter moms vs. hands-off moms, old women vs. young. Not in a good way.
Kunis is Amy Mitchell, a 32-years young parent that is overworked, overstressed, and under appreciated. She slaves over meals for her kids, rushes them to school, drives them to Mandarin lessons, all while working a thankless part-time job. Worse: all while her failure-to-launch husband pleasures himself to videos of an excessively bushy online girlfriend. But the camel’s back breaks when Amy is shown up by an evil, older woman (Applegate’s Gwendolyn) with intense views on childrearing and a tyrannical mean streak at their kids’ school.
It’s hard to tell if screenwriters and directors Lucas & Moore have little respect for the women of the upcoming generation...
Kunis is Amy Mitchell, a 32-years young parent that is overworked, overstressed, and under appreciated. She slaves over meals for her kids, rushes them to school, drives them to Mandarin lessons, all while working a thankless part-time job. Worse: all while her failure-to-launch husband pleasures himself to videos of an excessively bushy online girlfriend. But the camel’s back breaks when Amy is shown up by an evil, older woman (Applegate’s Gwendolyn) with intense views on childrearing and a tyrannical mean streak at their kids’ school.
It’s hard to tell if screenwriters and directors Lucas & Moore have little respect for the women of the upcoming generation...
- 7/28/2016
- by J Don Birnam
- LRMonline.com
From RedBand.Ca, take a look @ the restricted 'red band' trailer, from the upcoming comedy feature "Bad Moms", written and directed by Jon Lucas & Scott Moore, starring Mila Kunis, Christina Applegate, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn and Jada Pinkett Smith, opening July 29, 2016:
"...'Amy Mitchell' has a seemingly perfect life - a great marriage, over-achieving kids, beautiful home and a career. However she's over-worked, over-committed and exhausted to the point that she's about to snap.
"Fed up, she joins forces with two other over-stressed moms on a quest to liberate themselves from conventional responsibilities - going on a wild binge of long-overdue freedom, fun and self-indulgence...
"...putting them on a collision course with 'PTA Queen Bee Gwendolyn' and her clique of devoted 'perfect moms'..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Bad Moms"...
"...'Amy Mitchell' has a seemingly perfect life - a great marriage, over-achieving kids, beautiful home and a career. However she's over-worked, over-committed and exhausted to the point that she's about to snap.
"Fed up, she joins forces with two other over-stressed moms on a quest to liberate themselves from conventional responsibilities - going on a wild binge of long-overdue freedom, fun and self-indulgence...
"...putting them on a collision course with 'PTA Queen Bee Gwendolyn' and her clique of devoted 'perfect moms'..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Bad Moms"...
- 5/4/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Who ever said parenthood was easy? Just ask Amy Mitchell (Mila Kunis), a devoted wife and mother of two who begins to feel the toll when office politics and life at home begin to blur, pushing stress levels up the wazoo. In dire need of a break from it all, Mitchell takes solace in a pair of like-minded mothers – Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn – and together they throw caution to the wind in a bid to correct the ratio between work and play.
That is, in essence, the elevator pitch for Jon Lucas and Scott Moore’s (The Hangover, 21 and Over) maternal dramedy Bad Moms, a summer romp that will tee up a bitter rivalry between that aforementioned trio and the “Alpha Moms,” an opposing threesome of preened matriarchs played by Christina Applegate, Jada Pinkett Smith and Annie Mumolo.
Indeed, much of the green and red band trailers double down...
That is, in essence, the elevator pitch for Jon Lucas and Scott Moore’s (The Hangover, 21 and Over) maternal dramedy Bad Moms, a summer romp that will tee up a bitter rivalry between that aforementioned trio and the “Alpha Moms,” an opposing threesome of preened matriarchs played by Christina Applegate, Jada Pinkett Smith and Annie Mumolo.
Indeed, much of the green and red band trailers double down...
- 5/3/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
The moms are letting loose. The first official trailer for the upcoming comedy Bad Moms is here - and it shows just what can happen when a mom finally reaches her breaking point. In the trailer, Mila Kunis plays Amy Mitchell, a stretched-too-thin mother whose man-child husband, high-maintenance children and incompetent boss are pushing her closer to the edge. And after a day of everything going wrong, she's had enough. "I'm so tired of trying to be this perfect mom," she says. "I'm done." Amy, along with two fellow overly-stressed mothers played by Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn, decide it's...
- 5/2/2016
- by Jodi Guglielmi, @JodiGug3
- PEOPLE.com
The moms are letting loose. The first official trailer for the upcoming comedy Bad Moms is here - and it shows just what can happen when a mom finally reaches her breaking point. In the trailer, Mila Kunis plays Amy Mitchell, a stretched-too-thin mother whose man-child husband, high-maintenance children and incompetent boss are pushing her closer to the edge. And after a day of everything going wrong, she's had enough. "I'm so tired of trying to be this perfect mom," she says. "I'm done." Amy, along with two fellow overly-stressed mothers played by Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn, decide it's...
- 5/2/2016
- by Jodi Guglielmi, @JodiGug3
- PEOPLE.com
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Opening in theaters July 29, 2016 is the new film Bad Moms. We’ve got your first look pics from the upcoming comedy.
Amy Mitchell (Mila Kunis) puts her family first, second, and third. But her man-child husband, high-maintenance kids and idiot boss are taking a toll. She gives and gives, and gives and gives, and then gives a little more, but it’s never enough. When the alpha moms (Christina Applegate, Annie Mumolo, Bridesmaids and Jada Pinkett Smith) at her kids’ school push her too far, Amy finally snaps. Good Amy becomes Bad Amy really fast — and she doesn’t go alone.
Teaming up with two other misfit moms (Kathryn Hahn, Kristen Bell), Amy gets a jolt of freedom that shakes up her life and might even make her a better mom. So call a sitter, put on your comfy pants, and pour yourself a double Chardonnay,...
Opening in theaters July 29, 2016 is the new film Bad Moms. We’ve got your first look pics from the upcoming comedy.
Amy Mitchell (Mila Kunis) puts her family first, second, and third. But her man-child husband, high-maintenance kids and idiot boss are taking a toll. She gives and gives, and gives and gives, and then gives a little more, but it’s never enough. When the alpha moms (Christina Applegate, Annie Mumolo, Bridesmaids and Jada Pinkett Smith) at her kids’ school push her too far, Amy finally snaps. Good Amy becomes Bad Amy really fast — and she doesn’t go alone.
Teaming up with two other misfit moms (Kathryn Hahn, Kristen Bell), Amy gets a jolt of freedom that shakes up her life and might even make her a better mom. So call a sitter, put on your comfy pants, and pour yourself a double Chardonnay,...
- 4/7/2016
- by Michelle McCue
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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Towards the end of April, Valentine’s Day director Garry Marshall will continue his holiday-themed streak with Mother’s Day, showering moviegoers with motherhood highs and lows through largely rose-tinted glasses.
But there’s another maternal dramedy on the horizon from the opposite end of the spectrum, and today brings forth the first images showcasing Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn’s Bad Moms. Drowning their problems with one too many shots and generally revelling in each other’s company, Stx Entertainment’s feature orbits around the character of Amy Mitchell (Kunis), a proud mother that begins to feel the strain from work and home.
In her path to breaking bad – not quite as bad as Heisenberg, mind – she teams with two other misfit moms (Hahn and Bell) to step out of their comfort zone and grab life by the short and curlies. In the second image arriving today,...
Towards the end of April, Valentine’s Day director Garry Marshall will continue his holiday-themed streak with Mother’s Day, showering moviegoers with motherhood highs and lows through largely rose-tinted glasses.
But there’s another maternal dramedy on the horizon from the opposite end of the spectrum, and today brings forth the first images showcasing Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell and Kathryn Hahn’s Bad Moms. Drowning their problems with one too many shots and generally revelling in each other’s company, Stx Entertainment’s feature orbits around the character of Amy Mitchell (Kunis), a proud mother that begins to feel the strain from work and home.
In her path to breaking bad – not quite as bad as Heisenberg, mind – she teams with two other misfit moms (Hahn and Bell) to step out of their comfort zone and grab life by the short and curlies. In the second image arriving today,...
- 4/7/2016
- by Michael Briers
- We Got This Covered
Mila Kunis is stepping to the bad side in her new movie. People has your first look at Bad Moms, which stars Kunis as Amy Mitchell, a stretched-too-thin mother whose man-child husband, high-maintenance children and incompetent boss are pushing her closer to her breaking point. When she finally snaps, Amy teams up with two other overstressed moms, played by Frozen's Kristen Bell and Transparent's Kathryn Hahn, and they decide to regain some freedom by abandoning their responsibilities and having some wild fun - which includes letting loose at a bar, as seen in the exclusive image above. However,...
- 4/6/2016
- PEOPLE.com
Exclusive: Ray Winstone has joined Patrick Wilson on the cast of the political thriller from 33 Pictures, Darren Aronofsky’s Protozoa Pictures and Cargo Entertainment.
Shooting is underway in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on the story of a powerful attorney with political ambitions whose addiction to high-end escorts threatens to bring his career down in flames.
Winstone plays an investigative reporter and Lena Headey, Dianna Agron and Richard Dreyfuss round out the key cast.
Mora Stephens directs and co-wrote the screenplay with Joel Viertel.
Marina Grasic, Mark Heyman, R Bryan Wright, Joel Viertel and Amy Mitchell- Smith produce and Protozoa’s Darren Aronofsky and Scott Franklin are the executive producers.
Winstone will next be seen in the March 28 release of Aronofsky’s Noah for Paramount.
Shooting is underway in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on the story of a powerful attorney with political ambitions whose addiction to high-end escorts threatens to bring his career down in flames.
Winstone plays an investigative reporter and Lena Headey, Dianna Agron and Richard Dreyfuss round out the key cast.
Mora Stephens directs and co-wrote the screenplay with Joel Viertel.
Marina Grasic, Mark Heyman, R Bryan Wright, Joel Viertel and Amy Mitchell- Smith produce and Protozoa’s Darren Aronofsky and Scott Franklin are the executive producers.
Winstone will next be seen in the March 28 release of Aronofsky’s Noah for Paramount.
- 2/21/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
New York -- A new study has found that YouTube is emerging as a major platform for news, one to which viewers increasingly turn for eyewitness videos in times of major events and natural disasters.
The Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism on Monday released their examination of 15 months of the most popular news videos on the Google Inc.-owned site. It found that while viewership for TV news still easily outpaces those consuming news on YouTube, the video-sharing site is a growing digital environment where professional journalism mingles with citizen content.
"There's a new form of video journalism on this platform," said Amy Mitchell, deputy director of the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism. "It's a form in which the relationship between news organizations and citizens is more dynamic and more multiverse than we've seen in most other platforms before."
More than a third of...
The Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism on Monday released their examination of 15 months of the most popular news videos on the Google Inc.-owned site. It found that while viewership for TV news still easily outpaces those consuming news on YouTube, the video-sharing site is a growing digital environment where professional journalism mingles with citizen content.
"There's a new form of video journalism on this platform," said Amy Mitchell, deputy director of the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism. "It's a form in which the relationship between news organizations and citizens is more dynamic and more multiverse than we've seen in most other platforms before."
More than a third of...
- 7/16/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
New York (AP) — A new study has found that YouTube is emerging as a major platform for news, one to which viewers increasingly turn for eyewitness videos in times of major events and natural disasters.
The Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism on Monday released its examination of 15 months of the most popular news videos on the Google Inc.-owned site. It found that while viewership for TV news still easily outpaces those consuming news on YouTube, the video-sharing site is a growing digital environment where professional journalism mingles with citizen content.
"There's a new form of video journalism on this platform," said Amy Mitchell, deputy director of the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism. "It's a form in which the relationship between news organizations and citizens is more dynamic and more multiverse than we've seen in most other platforms before."
More than a third of...
The Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism on Monday released its examination of 15 months of the most popular news videos on the Google Inc.-owned site. It found that while viewership for TV news still easily outpaces those consuming news on YouTube, the video-sharing site is a growing digital environment where professional journalism mingles with citizen content.
"There's a new form of video journalism on this platform," said Amy Mitchell, deputy director of the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism. "It's a form in which the relationship between news organizations and citizens is more dynamic and more multiverse than we've seen in most other platforms before."
More than a third of...
- 7/16/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
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