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Bad Moms (2016) Movie Review

September 1, 2016 Steve Baqqi

In Roger Ebert’s glowing review of Bridesmaids, he mentions that “[The Film] definitively proves that women are the equal of men in vulgarity, sexual frankness, lust, vulnerability, overdrinking, and insecurity,” and Bad Moms reminds me of this (Ebert). The film is a fantastic romp that doesn’t disparage mothers at all. Just the opposite in fact. The film is a hilarious comedy that evokes the best works of modern comedic masterminds Judd Apatow and Todd Phillips.

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Tags Bad Moms, 2016, Bridesmaids, Roger Ebert, Judd Apatow, Todd Phillips, Amy, Kiki, Carla, Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn, Perfect Moms, PTA, Christina Applegate, The Hangover, Old School, Jay Hernandez, Jada Pinket Smith, Annie Mumolo, Ashton Kutcher
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