Mother’s Day is the latest Garry Marshall holiday vehicle that’s loaded with stars and intersecting characters/plots, and the film has finally released a poster.

This one has a gaggle of stars, just as you’d expect, and centers around two people, but their lives and families make for a wide branching out of the narrative.

We’re obviously centered on mothers and motherhood generally, and we’re going to get a mix of viewpoints. Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis are the hubs from which all things spin, and they give us the middle ground for the multi-generational look at how having, or being, a mother changes everything about the world… sort of.

The general idea may be getting a little overworked, but this one looks fun, and Valentine’s Day, while not great, was hard to hate and full of charm. Plus, the broad casts always mean you’re going to at least get some serious positives… though Julia Roberts just looks a little odd.

The trailer lets you in on most of the plots and plot connections, which include someone finding the mother who put her up for adoption, the trials and tribulations of having parents of either gender, and trying to be a good mother and/or trying to be a good father when you don’t have someone with you filling that role.

 

MOTHER’S DAY
In Theaters April 29th

Mother's Day movie poster

“Mother’s Day” is the latest star studded ensemble comedy from director Garry Marshall (“Pretty Woman,” “Valentine’s Day”). Bringing together Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson and Julia Roberts along with Jason Sudeikis, it’s a celebration of mothers everywhere. This big-hearted comedy invites us all to enjoy the laughter, tears and love as three generations come together in the week leading up to Mother’s Day.

 

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Cast: Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson, Julia Roberts, Jason Sudeikis, Britt Robertson, Timothy Olyphant, Hector Elizondo, Jack Whitehall
Director: Garry Marshall
Story By: Lily Hollander and Matt Walker & Tom Hines & Garry Marshall
Screenplay By: Anya Kochoff and Matt Walker & Tom Hines

 


 

 

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