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Four moms whose only common ground is their kids' preschool class, decide to get together for a harmless "fun mom dinner.
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| The Film StageDan MeccaDespite a stacked cast and some impressive physical comedy, this film slips into ridiculousness without the laughs to back it up. |
| AV ClubKatie RifeWhile there is plenty of drinking and a fair amount of drugs (just pot though, let’s not go crazy), the overall effect is more akin to passing out on the couch at 9 p.m. than partying until dawn. |
| Village VoiceKristen Yoonsoo KimA perfectly enjoyable way to spend 81 minutes. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfJones maintains a Hughesian vibe and she's armed with eager thespians, arranging a mild romp that's meant to be a valentine to moms everywhere. |
| Los Angeles TimesKimber MyersThis raunchy, female-driven comedy should be able to rely on the strength of its cast, but even the collective talents of Katie Aselton, Toni Collette, Molly Shannon and Bridget Everett aren’t enough to make the movie worth a babysitter’s hourly rate. |
| Common Sense MediaSandie Angulo ChenTalented cast can't save formulaic "Bad Moms"-lite comedy. |
| VarietyGuy LodgeA film that, for all its tinniness of craft and carelessness of storytelling, gets by on sheer force of personality. |
| Solzy at the MoviesDanielle SolzmanFor a first time feature film from both Jones and Rudd, it's not a bad first outing. |
| Eye for FilmAmber WilkinsonSet in the sort of all-white suburbia that you rather hoped had disappeared years ago, Alethea Jones' comedy, written by Julie Rudd - both making their feature debut here - broadly goes where others have gone before. |
| Austin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenThe laughs and pacing of Fun Mom Dinner may be uneven, but days later I’m still smiling at the thought of the dispensary’s recommended strain: the Ruth Bader Ganja, which “gets you supremely high.” It’s the little moments that matter here. |