Christina Monk
Listen to the rotten tomato score! Full of 'be a modern woman of god, but stay in the kitchen' cheesy one liners. Watching this feels like signing away my right to have a brain that does not revolve around a husband. I saw this because my sister was looking for decent PG content we could watch with my niece, but 30 minutes in I wished had picked a horror flick. I'd rather have her head filled with nightmares that she can reason away in a year than this sh**y woman-enslavement-in-progressive-clothing story.
David Diaz
Yawn. What else is new? A stay at home mommy with a blog no one reads. Clean "humor" alone does nothing for this movie. I could have predicted the husbands would be portrayed as incompetent and would be wrapped in cellophane by their kids. The only thing missing was a bag of flour exploding all over the kitchen. Even my kids could not bring themselves to laugh at this movie. Kids reminded me that's two bad movies I've rented lately. Yes, Godzilla too.
2blzd
It was funny, clean and had a good measage. Moms work hard but they need to allow themselves to relax and let the men take care of the kids sometimes. That's the message.