Another holiday season, another terrible holiday themed comedy that’s out to steal your hard-earned dollars. Oh wait, it’s still the first week of November? That’s a weird time to release a Christmas movie, isn’t it? It looks like the marketing team put about as much effort into selling A Bad Moms Christmas as the filmmakers put into actually making it.
To be fair, there isn’t really a good time to release comedies like this. The sequel to 2016’s surprise hit Bad Moms truly epitomizes the term “cash grab.” Slapped together in less than a year and a half because the reasonably amusing original racked up nearly $184 million on a budget of ...
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