“Someday you’ll thank me for this.” Just in time for Mother’s Day, Moms’ Night Out is a feel-good, values-based comedy based on… chaos! Or motherhood. Both can be beautiful, and frustrating and funny- once you stand back. I was fortunate to do just that at a pre-screening of this soon to released movie from TriStar Pictures, and came away impressed. Impressed mainly because this movie is also bold enough to be strongly faith-laced. AND because its main character is a blogger!! One of my favorite scenes goes something like this: Main character Allyson, (Sarah Drew), types “Yesterday I had four blog followers, today I have three…” Does this gain the attention of social media buffs or what?? The comedy plays out as you begin to see YOUR life played out on the big screen.
Thanks to Mom Select, I was fortunate to attend this private screening in February, and got to share the chuckles with fellow blogger Lisa from Home is Where the Mouse Is. We had an unofficial moms’ night out!!
What strikes me so markedly is the grass roots feeling of this film; it seems as though it was produced and released as a labor of love amongst the cast and developers. Why? It glorifies family, its imperfections, and ultimately has a moral and God-driven message. You read that correctly. What courage!!
Actors and Producers Patricia Heaton and David Hunt address the preview audience. |
Everyone’s favorite, Sean Astin, plays a flawed but loving husband; a dear! But in my mind, it is Trace Adkins that steals the show. He glides from naughty boy to hero to philosopher artfully and gracefully. (Sadly, he does NOT sing, but his message is delivered via another medium.)
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Get your pre-game on by joining the MOMS’ NIGHT OUT Twitter Party with host @MomTalkRadio, (Maria Bailey, founder of Mom Select); 5 Fandango gift cards will be given away- how perfect! Get your Twitter fingers ready, because the party begins at 7 pm EST today, (May 6th) at #MNOMovie.
On May 8th, have your hubby mind the kids for a few precious hours celebrate National Mom’s Night Out, and on May 9th, grab the girlies and go see Moms’ Night Out. Forget Mother’s Day, how about a Mother’s Week??
Seriously, “what could go wrong”??!
Fairytales and Fitness says
This sounds great! I would love to take my mom to see this on her birthday this week. Does it not open in theatres till the 9th?
blogging says
That's what I've been told Meranda. (I know, usually you can go to an opening on a Thursday or Friday night.) The theaters showing the movie may also be more limited than usual. It got an 89% on Rotten Tomato!!
Lisa Cameron says
Hey that's me! It was great meeting you to share this special movie. I love how it speaks to all moms because we've all been there at one time or another.
blogging says
We're all the stars in this movie. It was great meeting you Lisa!!
Lynn says
Saw this movie and LOVED it!! It was like watching my life on the big screen
blogging says
It was so touching, wasn't it Lynn? I smiled through my tears. I wanted to give the actors a great big hug when it was over. 😀
Amy Zellers says
How I wish I could see this movie!! It looks hysterical 🙂
blogging says
It is Amy! And touching, and true, and sad and inspirational. I hope you get to see it!
Julie RunWalkFASTPASS says
Didi, you meet all the coolest bloggers! This movie looks great. Ironically enough the night of the official opening I was at a school mom's night out..though sadly no film preview!
blogging says
Well that sounds pretty cool too Julie- I wish there were more mom's night out events when I was a young (er) mom. There should be an official motherhood sorority!!
Hi There! I'm Diane says
I loved it, I thought it was so true and could relate to many things. A great movie all around 😉
blogging says
Agreed- they nailed it. Motherhood, the "beautiful chaos"!
Lindsey Leffel says
I really want to see this! Hoping to find the time soon!
blogging says
I believe this will be the final weekend it will show in theaters Lin. If not, I bet there will be more than a few DVD giveaways when it's released!
Cindy Howell says
It sounds like you had a lot of fun at your "Moms' Night Out" preview. I don't think this movie has gotten the press it deserves. It looks wonderful!
blogging says
You are exactly right Cindy- it is a homegrown production, without major studio backing. I believe they are hoping to start a movement; if this movie is successful, there will be more faith-based films to follow. Hope!!